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Maintenance advice to keep your Spider in shape.
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azruss
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Need help on this one. Installing the internal door latch mechanism. This connects to the door handle via a short threaded rod and 2 plastic "pivot". all of mine are old and brittle and cannot be reinstalled without braking. None of the vendors even list these parts. I cant even think of how to fabricate one (how do you do the ball connection). Anyone have any ideas. How about a modern car the uses the same mechanism. HELP!
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Are these the same for all years? Reason I ask is that before I scraped the last 76 parts car I pretty much took everything off of it. If it didn't sell them or throw them away I may still have them, of course where they are is another story. I'll take a look and see what I can find. Not sure if any of the local wrecking yards would have any, and even if they did the ones they have may look like what you already have.
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they appear to be the same for all the years. The issue is are they all as brittle as mine. If so, then they will just break when i try to install them. I think i've figured out a way to make them if i get that desperate.
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I've tried a couple of things with varying degrees of success. Have a fleet of parts cars of the same era to replace all the ends that I've broken.... :shock: not overly practical and ended up sending two to the crusher..
I've heated them up and installed. Also I used a glob of vaseline or a grease of some sort to help "POP" back in to the socket. I haven't broken one in a while now :D
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I have two good ones that are still white and pliable. $2 for shipping + whatever you think is fair. I can also machine some from UHMW,derlin, or nylon, but they will be a bit more $$.

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Looked and can't find any Russ. And as always Matt comes through.
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Thanks for looking, John. I went thru my stuff and the early style handles are different and don't use these pieces. Matt, I will be happy to take the 2 you have and i will see if i can source 2 more from someone else.
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Show me a photo. I may have some from the other stuff I got
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Csaba said they got some new one in. Not listed in their catalog. So I ordered 6 of them so i will have a couple of spares.
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