
Re: Window Crank Handle removal
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Re: Window Crank Handle removal
- From: Eric Judd <keystone55auto@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 13:11:03 -0700 (PDT)
I never removed mine but if it's a wire U shaped clip like the one on an early Chev. you should be able to remove it with a dental pick with a hook on the end. Just push the door panel away from the handle and fish around for the side of the U opposite the open end and then pull. Like Dave said it's easier the second time. Eric
--- On Sun, 5/1/11, thepulpitmaster@xxxxxxx <thepulpitmaster@xxxxxxx> wrote:
From: thepulpitmaster@xxxxxxx <thepulpitmaster@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Window Crank Handle removal
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sunday, May 1, 2011, 10:34 AM
If I remember right, all you need is a hacksaw blade. You will have to
push the door panel into the door, slide the blade between the handle and the
door panel until it lays on top of the U shaped pin holding the handle
on. It is tricky and may take you some time, but it works. You need to use
the saw part as a pushing tool to lock onto the U pin and push it off. It
would be so much easier if I could explain it in better terms, or if I
could send you better instructions, but I can't. Just keep working it until
one comes off, then the others will be easier. You are correct on the seat.
You need to push it from front to back and lift at the same time, it will
come out very easily. Have done both of these projects many times. Once
you got it, you will never forget how easy they are for removal. Now, when
you are ready to put the door panels back on and attach the door handles,
you put the U pin all the way onto the handles. Line them up with the crank
mechanism and tap on with a rubber mallet, may take a good hard tap, but
it will go on and lock securely
You know where to turn if you need help, we are here for you
Dayv in Milwaukee.
In a message dated 5/1/2011 8:21:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
anthony.mokomoko@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi Guys,
I'm stripping my '62 Dodge Phoenix (same a 4 door Dart) so it is ready for
paint. However, I am stuck - can someone advise the easiest way to remove
the window crank handles?? I have a Dart, Lancer & Polara workshop manual
... but it refers to a special tool. Is there another way of getting them
off without this tool so that I can remove the door panels, etc. As you can
imagine special tools would be rare here in the land down under.
Additionally, I need instructions on removing the back seat base. I'm
guessing it needs a good thump along the front of the base, and lifting at
the same time.
I look forward to the responses from those who have tackled these tasks in
the past.
Cheers,
Tony
Gold Coast
Australia
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