Re: Resurrecting my 56’ Patrician
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#2 red wheel bearing grease?
Posted on: 8/5 18:48
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Wd-40 makes a dry spray lube that I've been using on parts that you don't want to attract dirt. It works pretty good.
Posted on: 8/5 19:38
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-BigKev
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Re: Resurrecting my 56’ Patrician
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Go to Mercedessource.com. Ken has a video discussing lubes for doors and windows. He really likes the synthetics.
Posted on: 8/6 7:20
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Re: Resurrecting my 56’ Patrician
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PB Blaster makes spray on Teflon.
Posted on: 8/6 9:38
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Before I can move forward on the interior I have to address the leak around the front passenger door. The gasket in both front doors have been replaced by previous owners and appear to have been stuff bought from local auto shops. I opted for the replacement set from Steele. They sent a crude basic set of instructions but without the original set to go by, I am just guessing. The larger lower hinge pillar (reverse L) appears to go halfway under the fender. The upper hinge pillar gasket appears to fold over a metal lip and seems to go up and under the windshield trim. There are several tiny Phillip head screws in the chrome trim of the windshield where the upper hinge pillar gasket will go. I do not know if these held a metal strip in the original gasket or if they are part of the chrome trim. Plus, not real sure of the pathway of the door gasket where it meets the two hinge pillar gaskets. Does anyone have pictures of the proper way these 3 gaskets traverse. Any tips. I would really love to get it right the 1st time. Thanks.
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Posted on: 8/21 16:44
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1 panel done, 3 more to go. Got the leak down to a couple of drops with the garden hose aimed right at the door. Feel pretty good about that so the carpet is going in next.
Posted on: 9/4 13:23
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Pretty sure that's better than when the new 55 bodies left the factory. They had to add a splasher with self tappers then eventually changed the rubber molding.
Posted on: 9/4 13:33
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That door panel looks great! Did you do it yourself?
Posted on: 9/4 16:53
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Yes, I did. Wish I could say that I was able to do it on the first try, but no. The arm rest required about seven attempts and finding the right gauge of metal and method of attachment for the pins to the chrome was three failures before I succeeded. The panel board also went through a few trials and errors, finally settling on FRP. Hopefully door panel #2 will go a lot easier.
Posted on: 9/4 18:11
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