thebelvedereman Posted July 20, 2016 Report Posted July 20, 2016 (edited) I'm sure its been covered a million times, but can anyone tell me or give me a closeup pic of the type of clip that holds the trunk lever on the inside of my p15, the guy had the whole thing disassembled and laying in a box, and I can't find any clip or holder for the handle once it slides through the mechanism but the way its slotted it looks like it takes a c clip, Also is there a spacer or rubber between light housing and the handle because it seems awfully loose now Edited July 20, 2016 by thebelvedereman Quote
Andydodge Posted July 20, 2016 Report Posted July 20, 2016 As far as I know the 46-48 cars use the same type of setup as my Oz 1940 Dodge or what its based on the 1940 US Plymouth, that is a tubular steel ferrel that has a "lip", the ferrel is installed onto the handle shaft and then crimped from both sides against the diecst part of the handle.......to remove it you either grind the crimped area out to allow the ferrel to be gently wiggled off the handle shaft, some have said they were able to wiggle the ferrel sufficiently to remove it whilst not having had to grind out the crimped area........so I'd be looking in the pile of bits in the box for a small, approx 1/2" long by approx. 1/2" diameter tube with a slight lip or flared end.........don't have any pics tho................andyd Quote
_shel_ny Posted July 20, 2016 Report Posted July 20, 2016 It is as Andydodge says. This thread is for a door handle, but the concept is the same. It has a good explanation, and pics in post #7. http://p15-d24.com/topic/40340-door-handle-disassembly-question/?hl=%20door%20%20handle%20%20chrome Quote
_shel_ny Posted July 20, 2016 Report Posted July 20, 2016 I do not think there is a spacer between handle and housing. (none on my salvage part) If you have not already tried it, I think you will find that 90% of what you see as "loose" will be eliminated when the handle, and housing are mounted with the handle shaft in the trunk latch. There is a spring washer behind the crimp ferrule, but without being installed in the trunk latch it does little to eliminate "loose". Quote
thebelvedereman Posted July 20, 2016 Author Report Posted July 20, 2016 OK so call me a little slow, is the "crimp ferrel" the round thing in the picture? if so how do you crimp it when its all installed ? because my handle just slides right in and out of that thing Quote
thebelvedereman Posted July 20, 2016 Author Report Posted July 20, 2016 OK looking at the post with the door handle I think I get it, the handle is supposed to not come out of the outer chrome part, not the part that bolts inside with the flipper, my handle doesn't have that part on it, its either broken or cut off, so I guess I'll just stick it through the inner latch part then put a small hose clamp on it and use it gingerly Quote
_shel_ny Posted July 21, 2016 Report Posted July 21, 2016 You may find that there will not be enough shaft to put a hose clamp on. The pic that I posted was just to show where it ended up. I don't think the shaft extends that far. I suppose you could weld/braise some square stock to the end to make it longer. Drill a hole, and use a cotter pin, or roll pin. Quote
thebelvedereman Posted August 1, 2016 Author Report Posted August 1, 2016 sorry been real busy at work, thanks for the advice, think I might try a clamp or similar behind the inner release in the area of the original Quote
Bingster Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 Hey, Belvedereman! Please don't feel the need to apologize for asking a question. That's what this forum is for!!! I'm starting a "No Apologies" campaign. Just ask a question and somebody will answer it. Then mission accomplished! 1 Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 I think by reading that the apology was for HIM not getting back to the forum sooner on their answers/suggestions....for that, no apologies... Quote
Young Ed Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 Hey, Belvedereman! Please don't feel the need to apologize for asking a question. That's what this forum is for!!! I'm starting a "No Apologies" campaign. Just ask a question and somebody will answer it. Then mission accomplished! As long as with that we can include not asking a question and then complaining you didn't get any replies 1 Quote
DonaldSmith Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 If I'm apologizing too much, I'm sorry. File that with: They say I'm paranoid, but that's because they hate me. If this hijacks the thread, I'm somewhat sorry. 1 Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 you are only paranoid if you THINK they are out to get you...you are a realist when you KNOW they are out to get ya...it is only when you are out to get them first you truly have a problem. Quote
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