How do you R&R a '41-7 door- lower hinge
Comments
-
There are tools I believe to remove the pin. I have used heat and also just a hammer and a punch. Sometimes you will find a small lubricating hole on the hinge. The pin is a tight fit in the top of the hinge to keep it there. You will have to remove the upholstery to remove another pin on the door check strap - luckily this is an easier pin to remove. Barry0
-
Does any body have a picture of such a tool, theres not much vertical clearance under the hinge. I was thinking of grinding the head off the pin, driving it down and cutting pieces off until its all out. The problem then would be fabricating a new pin which might not be a big deal if its a standard diameter
0 -
If you search Ebay for "door pin remover" you will find a few like this one. 332306843292. Not sure if this one is the right one for you but it gives you the idea. Im sure plenty of HET members have a few original spare pins. Barry0
-
Thanks Barry, I couldn't find any throat dimensions on the Bob Drake tool to know if it would work on the Hudson but now that I have seen it, (I was locked into hammer and punch thinking) I'll try to make something with a C-clamp that might work. Does anybody know if there is a commonly available pin that would work- Drake sells a 1/4" oversize repair pin and the originals were apparently 15/64" diameter but I don't know the length. Maybe I'll get lucky and and the pins will come out intact.
0 -
ebay stainless steel ford door pins. think 40 ford same. fit my 41 nice and won't rust0
Categories
- 36.8K All Categories
- 97 Hudson 1916 - 1929
- 14 Upcoming Events
- 82 Essex Super 6
- 28.5K HUDSON
- 537 "How To" - Skills, mechanical and other wise
- 992 Street Rods
- 150 American Motors
- 171 The Flathead Forum
- 49 Manuals, etc,.
- 72 Hudson 8
- 43 FORUM - Instructions and Tips on using the forum
- 2.8K CLASSIFIEDS
- 597 Vehicles
- 2.1K Parts & Pieces
- 76 Literature & Memorabilia
- Hudson 1916 - 1929 Yahoo Groups Archived Photos