RE: Window Crank Handle removal
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RE: Window Crank Handle removal



Thanks Guys - all good info. It was a bit of a mission, but got them off
with a bit of grunting and pulling. Probably what was making it harder to
move was nearly 50 years of dust, rust, and just crap between the mating
surfaces. I was pleased to see how easy the internal doors handles came off
- a small cap and a nut ... too easy.

Back seat is out now as well. Isn't getting all that trim off fun ... not !!
No seriously, it is just a patience game. Touch wood, nothing bent so far -
well apart front that which was already marked, but I have added non further
damage.

Thanks ... Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: MO ( Steve Mick) [mailto:micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, 2 May 2011 5:32 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Window Crank Handle removal


 I use a table knife with about 1/8" of the tip bent to a 90 degree right 
angle.  That tip is used to push the tab on the spring clip. The sring clip 
when released does not come off the door handle. . Flat thin knife with no 
sharp edges to tear upholstery.  If you could see that a 62- earlier handle 
looks like on the inside, you would see how they work...................MO
{Steve Mick}
http://stevemick1964dodge.shutterfly.com/pictures/5
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger Pettigrew" <dodger7998@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: Window Crank Handle removal


>
>
> Sorry for misleading you,,,,, I thought that 62 was the change over year
> from the spring clips to the screw,,,, but it must have been 63,,,,,,, the
> tools  are not expensive, you can do a search of ebay or even try your 
> local
> supply  house,,,,, just put in,  door handle tool, and it will bring up
> various type of them, and as was explained you can use most any flat tool 
> such
> as kitchen items (spatula) screwdrivers, hacksaw blades,,,,,,, after you
> get  your first one off, the rest will be easier as you see how they  work
>
>
> In a message dated 5/1/2011 10:34:48 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> thepulpitmaster@xxxxxxx writes:
>
>
>
> 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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reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar
topic.  Thanks!

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