Re: Mike's 53 Caribbean
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A strange thing happened today...I had the caribbean washed at a local Hand wash place that has done good work on my daily driver. I told them not to wash the top to minimze water getting into the interior. They did a good job on the wash, but when I picked up the car, the drivers window would not go down! Somebody rolled it up hard or fast enough that the stop jumped past the stop on the door. Strange, but quick to fix.
Someday I will take off the door cards and Service everything inside the doors....
Posted on: 7/17 15:40
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1953 Clipper Delux Club Sedan, 1953 Caribbean, 1969 912, 1990 Miata
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Re: Mike's 53 Caribbean
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I got a few bumper bolts from Joel (Packards1) and changed out some scratched bolts. Taking care of small Details....
I now also have a good used set of door handles to swap in. Can I do that with the door cards in? Just pull out that flat spring metal clip right?
Posted on: Yesterday 15:15
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Re: Mike's 53 Caribbean
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That's right, no need to pull off the door card but keep track of which retainer goes where as each is different. That is, of course, presuming that they come out and are not stuck!
Posted on: Yesterday 15:18
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Re: Mike's 53 Caribbean
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If the retainers have not been out in a long time there is every chance they have rusted. BE VERY CAREFUL pulling them out because if you follow the SM instructions on moving the weatherstrip and using a screwdriver under the pull out point, if the retainers have rusted the end of the retainer will most likely break off. If that happens about the only way to remove is going inside and removing the stop to drop the window down farther then using a long screwdriver to try and get the blade in the slot to hit the retainer from the front and drive it out.
The handles may go in without pulling the inner panel but be prepared. The long tang has to insert in a slot so turning the cylinder can work the lock mechanism. Be sure to have the cylinder in the new handle positioned the same as the old handle and also compare the position of the collar on the tang to make it the same as on the old one. The tang should be steady enough on its own to get in the slot but sometimes it flops around and needs guidance from inside the door. 55-6 have a slot under the weatherstrip where you can reach the collar setscrew if it needs fine tuning but I don't remember if the earlier cars have that access.
Posted on: Yesterday 15:57
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