Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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That's just the thin sheet metal cover. Inside there is a brass casting that has a square hole where the handle shaft engages. But yes, those do wear and also cause the droopy handles. The square in mine appear to still be more square then round.
Posted on: 1/15 18:32
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Nice...I'll be cleaning up my door latches once they are removed from the car.
Posted on: 1/15 18:34
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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I resolve my droopy handles by judiciously heating the tang of the handle in a vice and applying a bit of twist to the shaft to compensate for wear in the mechanism and remove the droop. Just have to keep the heat from the handle itself and be gentle with the twist. Peter T
Posted on: 1/16 21:24
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Flack and I were just talking yesterday about that inner brass part. It pretty common amongst all the Packard handles that use that style shaft. So it could be something worth looking at reproducing.
Other option besides that, or putting a twist in the shaft, would be brazing or soldering the hole, and then filing it back to square.
Posted on: 1/16 23:05
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Discussions with the Flackmaster are always value. He has done a lot for Packards in the US and elsewhere. IMHO, fixing the brass part is like the Government fixing one part of a problem, but other contributing problems are not addressed and the result is mediocre. If you fix the combined wear output droop then you fix the accumulation of wear that results in the droop. Just my 2 Cents worth. Pick any droop? Peter T
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Posted on: 1/17 2:11
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Anyone had any luck in locating these style washers?
They are used on door to secure the latches, window cranks etc. Also I think also on the floor boards. I cannot seam to locate anyone that is making these flush, countersunk, internally toothed washers. I also checked McMaster Carr, Restoration Supply, Restoration Specialties, Bolt Depot, etc. I can't even find a image match for these through Google. I have several that are cracked.
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The closest I've seen are these which are also used for retaining things on shafts. Not quite their purpose but if you can find them in the proper size they just may do the job.
Posted on: Today 0:37
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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I lucked out and found the ones I needed at a local flea market. I wonder if Max Merritt may have some in their great bins of parts?
Bob J.
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