my8thholden
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2020, 07:26:58 AM » |
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John ..I had exactly same problem as you ,there is a post on here of mine like yours and another Vic member kindly sent me part hinge kit , I replaced the one broken spring ,as hinge pins are good ,but it didn't hold door open ,so we bent the new spring and the old spring ,where they " peak " inwards and holds ok now ..Rares have three kit options , and as top and bottom hinges are drilled for rivets ,you could do both , kit number DHR1001B,you will need 2 kits if doing both doors ,the unknown is will you have to be tarzan to close door if you do both hinges ,with a huge pull handle , Holden would have fitted 4 springs per door by 1957 if felt needed ..we examined our hinges for wear at the point on the arm where it goes back and forth over the spring ,quite expecting to find a groove , build up with weld and dress it back to original size ,not so ,and hinge pin movement , none on passenger side ,tiny bit on drivers side ,yours may well be different at those points also ..hinge pin wear can be a bugger ,you can hold the door open and lift up and down at handle end , " clunk " , "clunk "and visible movement at pin,"note brass bushes in pin kit "..some times no movement ,but when you close the door you find yourself lifting the door handle to get a clean close shut .and when you don't lift , more effort is needed and you feel a " clunk " and slight jump of lock over striker..that's pin wear ..isn't there a song ? " from little things big things grow " cheers Vern
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