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05-14-2009, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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1950 Door Lock Cylinder
I have been lurking here, but have yet to post. I picked up a '50 five window as a father/son project. Things are going pretty well. But I came across a problem that is probably very simple:
I need to replace the door lock cylinder as I did not get keys with the truck. I can't seem to remove the cyclinder. I see whatlooks like a tab with a pull hole in the door around the lock case. I figured easy enough, just pull it to the front of the truck to release the cylinder and drop in the new one. That thing won't budge! What am I missing? Thanks- Daddio |
05-15-2009, 12:52 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1950 Door Lock Cylinder
not sure you're talking about what i am, but in the door jam itself, should be a pull tab that you pull toward the rear of the truck. might be a little rusty, but it should come out.
when you're looking in the door jam (on the door) it should look like a 1.5" piece of sheet metal. |
05-15-2009, 02:09 AM | #3 |
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Re: 1950 Door Lock Cylinder
IvelDesigns-
Sorry for the confusion, when you say door jamb are speaking of the outside of the door near the latch? The tab I am speaking of is in the inside of the door with the window up I can reach it. The tab would have to be pulled towards the front. Maybe it was modified, as many things I found on this truck are. I am going to take a pic tomorrow and post it so everyone can share my frustration. Thanks again |
05-16-2009, 08:24 PM | #4 |
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Re: 1950 Door Lock Cylinder
All right, I looked at this again after I finished putting in a '74 monte carlo steering cloumn. I get what you are saying, sun light does so much to see the whole picture. I notice that the tab when pushed to the rear hits the back of the door. So do I have to take the window and channels out to bend the back of the tab or is there an easier way?
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05-17-2009, 02:24 AM | #5 |
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Re: 1950 Door Lock Cylinder
Umm wow, the tab that you speak of, normally, is slipped in part way from the door edge, the lock itself placed in from outside into it's position, then the tab pressed in the remainder of the way until the folded over trailing edge is flush with the door itself.
Sounds like someone didn't know how to get it back in properly and managed to do it all from the inside. You may have to try to curl it around while sliding it to the rear. (if you catch what I'm saying). Good luck! Ted.
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05-17-2009, 06:36 PM | #6 |
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Re: 1950 Door Lock Cylinder
Wow...I knew I was missing something!!! Thanks Thadious, I isntalled all new rubber on the truck when I did the windows. The tab was buried under the glue for the door rubber. Took 10 minutes, once I understood where to look. My thanks to both Thadious and IvelDesigns. But like I said at first "it is probably pretty simple" Thanks again
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