johnsartain Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Just curious as to what size set screw (thread) is used to retain the door lock on a 1950 B2B. I was not the one who removed the lock and I can't tell if the set screw is still in the door. Quote
ggdad1951 Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 if you look thru the small hole, you will be able to see if there is a screw or not. I think I've heard of one MAYBE that actually got a the screw to back out. It's a small flat head drive and they tend to just strip out. I normally bust of the retainer and make a collar to retain it. See the thread I did on it. The link is in my signature line. Quote
johnsartain Posted June 19, 2018 Author Report Posted June 19, 2018 Thanks Mark, I got around to looking and there is a screw in the hole for retaining the lock. I'll have a look at your thread for ore info Quote
JBNeal Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 If you have some patience and a little skill, ya might be able to drill out that screw Quote
John Rogers Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 Someone along the line evidently tried to remove the lock in mine and managed to booger up the slot in the set screw just bad enough where even a good hollow ground screwdriver wouldn't bite. I ended up having to drill it out so I could remove it and replace the lock with a new one. Whoever it was ended up drilling 5/16" hole down thru the center so the door could be locked and unlocked with a screw driver. I lucked out and found a new lock on Ebay for $20.00 still in the box Score !!!! John Quote
Merle Coggins Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 I had to drill out the lock screw on my truck. I was then able to retap it and replaced it with a normal set screw with a Allen wrench type end. I don't recall the size, but #4 or #5 seems to stick in my head. I remember it was small. If you have the inner door panel off you can drive out the old one with a good punch and hammer. However, since it is damaged anyway you won't have to worry about drilling into it while extracting the retaining screw. Quote
Jeff Balazs Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 Maybe I was one of the few lucky ones. When I got to this on my build I soaked it with PB blaster for a few days......and it backed out just fine. They are not all bad....... Jeff Quote
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