Getting 65 door striker plate off
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Getting 65 door striker plate off
How do you get the screws off on the striker plate for the door?
Has anyone done this, can't get them lose with a big scredriver, any ideas??
thanks in advance, Keith.
Has anyone done this, can't get them lose with a big scredriver, any ideas??
thanks in advance, Keith.
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Yeah, they've been in there really long time sounds like...
Take off the quarter panel trim in the back seat... shouldn't be too hard. You remove the seat bottom and back, then the panel comes off with windlace and screws, IIRC. Oh yeah, and the window crank. Been a while, so forgive me for my rustiness (and pardon that pun there.)
With that outta the way you can then get to the back side and put some penetrating oil on those screws. It won't be terribly easy to be sure, but you should be able to find the captured nuts and get some oil on them.
Let them sit. Then beat the head side of the screws with a screwdriver and a hammer for a few whacks... Then put more oil on it. Maybe repeat one more time.
Then try to get them out. They still won't like it but they should come out. Take your time, don't rush. The impact screwdriver above might help too.
And then replace them square nuts and the screws, of course, don't reuse them old things.
Let us know.
Take off the quarter panel trim in the back seat... shouldn't be too hard. You remove the seat bottom and back, then the panel comes off with windlace and screws, IIRC. Oh yeah, and the window crank. Been a while, so forgive me for my rustiness (and pardon that pun there.)
With that outta the way you can then get to the back side and put some penetrating oil on those screws. It won't be terribly easy to be sure, but you should be able to find the captured nuts and get some oil on them.
Let them sit. Then beat the head side of the screws with a screwdriver and a hammer for a few whacks... Then put more oil on it. Maybe repeat one more time.
Then try to get them out. They still won't like it but they should come out. Take your time, don't rush. The impact screwdriver above might help too.
And then replace them square nuts and the screws, of course, don't reuse them old things.
Let us know.
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