Re: IML: passenger door
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Re: IML: passenger door



I'm not certain if they are the same on other Mopars or not. They would be the same from 60-63 Imperial & perhaps to 66. This is a high breakage item, so you may need to do some hunting to find good used ones. I wouldn't rule that out though.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Ferch
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: IML: passenger door

Are these check arms used across other Chrylser makes? My 63 is missing this part on each front door. Thanks in advance...................Alex

jsadowski wrote:
There was someone reproducing that check arm piece. Haven't seen them advertised for some time though. I would remove the remaining piece before you do further damage or someone is injured. I'm betting the star wheel problem is the inner mechanism is all gummed up.I had a 64 that the drivers door had this problem & either refused to shut or would fly open while driving. I finally discovered the works were full of rust & crud. Once freed up, no further problem.You may be able to do this by spraying something such as WD-40 or a penetrate & work the handles & lock till it frees up. If this doesn't work. You will need to remove the inner door panel to get inside to give things a good cleaning. The penetrate & an old toothbrush work well here. I've owned 4 63's & have had lots of practice with doors & windows. They are relatively easy compared to 64-66 Imperials.
John

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