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Passenger Door Latch Mechanism I've got what appears to be a 1940 passenger door on my 1939 pu. The inner passenger door handle moves one way to open and the other way to lock. When I disassembled it there was a chain attached to a spring and stud on one end and the handle linkage on the other. It looked to be an improvisation so I removed it. I now notice that it was applying spring pressure to that linkage to hold it in the unlock position. Now that I can drive the truck the linkage migrates from "unlock" to "lock" but mostly just between the two rendering it immovable.
My question: does anyone have the body manual showing if there was originally any type of supplemental spring on the door handle mechanism or a photo of it? If not, does anyone have a good source for a replacement OEM spring? I hate to go back to the Rube Goldberg affair that I removed. Thanks |
Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism both 39 & 40 had a U-shaped spring at the door handle mechanism. The spring operated in detents on a small cam at the rear of the handle shaft mechanism to keep the handle in the lock or unlocked position. I believe the same spring was used on nearly all the V8 pre war door latch mechanisms or door handles. Check the aftermarket parts suppliers.
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Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism Thanks Terry. When I had it out it seemed to me that the spring was working fine. I don't recall feeling any type of detent so I suppose I will start looking there first.
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Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism I don't believe a '40 passenger door will fit a pickup without some serious modifications.[/QUOTE]
I should have described it as 40 right-hand side door. |
Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism anyone know where i can find the linkage rods for a 1967 galaxie driverside door lock?
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Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism You might post this inquiry in the late V8 forum, maybe someone over there can help.
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Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism No chains on the door latch operating mechanism. Posting a photo will be good.
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Here are some photos of the 1940 Ford coupe door latches that may help visualization. Don't know if it's the same as a 1939. The first six photos are of a NOS pass. side door latch.
The remaining photos are of a repaired driver side latch I did many years ago. You can see the hex bolt that I machined to fit the latch with a nut and cotter pin. Still works. Best to also replace the spring that actuates the door handle and keeps it horizontal when door is closed. |
Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism I purchased my 35 door latch springs from Third Gen. They may have them for your latch.
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Re: Passenger Door Latch Mechanism My understanding is that coupe/tudor latches 1937-39 are "the same", 1940 is different with internal "improvements" but is a direct interchange to 1937-39.
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