Door lock guidance wanted
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Door lock guidance wanted
I want to shore up my door locks. They haven’t worked for 23 years and the little connectors that block the door latch operation had both fallen off or been disconnected.
To start the process I stuck the key in one of them. It got stuck and I had to use WD40 and compressed air to get it back out.
I’ve heard WD40 in lock tumblers is a nono but it seemed reasonable in this case.
Everywhere I look for new ones they’re offering a different style, fatter than mine and they won’t work.
So, can a locksmith break them open and restore them? Should I inquire for new/used ones in the parts forum here? Do you know anywhere that sells the correct style or how to find them?
What would y’all suggest?
To start the process I stuck the key in one of them. It got stuck and I had to use WD40 and compressed air to get it back out.
I’ve heard WD40 in lock tumblers is a nono but it seemed reasonable in this case.
Everywhere I look for new ones they’re offering a different style, fatter than mine and they won’t work.
So, can a locksmith break them open and restore them? Should I inquire for new/used ones in the parts forum here? Do you know anywhere that sells the correct style or how to find them?
What would y’all suggest?
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
I would think a locksmith would be able to disassemble, clean, lubricate and re-assemble. I'd start there.
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Take them out and soak in solvent or penetrating oil.. Blow out and shoot full of lithium grease.
You might get lucky. Document missing parts and put ad in Wanted section.
You might get lucky. Document missing parts and put ad in Wanted section.
My truck is younger than me.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Yes to the solvent, EXCEPT, DO NOT USE OIL OR GREASE IN A LOCK!dodgeboykim wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 12:12 pmTake them out and soak in solvent or penetrating oil.. Blow out and shoot full of lithium grease.
You might get lucky. Document missing parts and put ad in Wanted section.
I've done a ton of locksmith work and grease will gum the pins and springs so bad that it would fail to work at all.
Here is some info:
>Polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE, is a Teflon-based lubricant that dries inside the lock to leave behind a non-stick, water-repellent film on all the surfaces. Since it's dry, it doesn't attract dust or dirt.
>https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... +of+a+lcok
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
I went with a locksmith on this deal but that sounds like a good product for future reference.PwrWgnDrvr wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 1:56 pmYes to the solvent, EXCEPT, DO NOT USE OIL OR GREASE IN A LOCK!dodgeboykim wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 12:12 pmTake them out and soak in solvent or penetrating oil.. Blow out and shoot full of lithium grease.
You might get lucky. Document missing parts and put ad in Wanted section.
I've done a ton of locksmith work and grease will gum the pins and springs so bad that it would fail to work at all.
Here is some info:
>Polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE, is a Teflon-based lubricant that dries inside the lock to leave behind a non-stick, water-repellent film on all the surfaces. Since it's dry, it doesn't attract dust or dirt.
>https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... +of+a+lcok
The locksmith thought there was a good chance the doors would take a different key from the ignition. Do y'all have same key or different keys for doors and ignition?
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
My doors are different than the ignition in my 65 and in my 60. In later years I think both are the same key.
I pulled a pair of door locks from a truck with push button handles that matched the ignition. I’m not sure what year it was.
I pulled a pair of door locks from a truck with push button handles that matched the ignition. I’m not sure what year it was.
Late 65 w 200.
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Make them work first if possible and then worry about correct lubrication.67D100Pickup wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 2:53 pmI went with a locksmith on this deal but that sounds like a good product for future reference.PwrWgnDrvr wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 1:56 pmYes to the solvent, EXCEPT, DO NOT USE OIL OR GREASE IN A LOCK!dodgeboykim wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 12:12 pmTake them out and soak in solvent or penetrating oil.. Blow out and shoot full of lithium grease.
You might get lucky. Document missing parts and put ad in Wanted section.
I've done a ton of locksmith work and grease will gum the pins and springs so bad that it would fail to work at all.
Here is some info:
>Polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE, is a Teflon-based lubricant that dries inside the lock to leave behind a non-stick, water-repellent film on all the surfaces. Since it's dry, it doesn't attract dust or dirt.
>https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... +of+a+lcok
The locksmith thought there was a good chance the doors would take a different key from the ignition. Do y'all have same key or different keys for doors and ignition?
And Sweptine ignition and doors is the same. Things get changed over the years.
My truck is younger than me.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
I stand corrected. Maybe mine have a similar problem as the original post.
Late 65 w 200.
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
When using the key in the door lock. Are the teeth pointed up or down?dodgeboykim wrote: ↑Sat May 06, 2023 11:34 amMake them work first if possible and then worry about correct lubrication.67D100Pickup wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 2:53 pmI went with a locksmith on this deal but that sounds like a good product for future reference.PwrWgnDrvr wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 1:56 pm
Yes to the solvent, EXCEPT, DO NOT USE OIL OR GREASE IN A LOCK!
I've done a ton of locksmith work and grease will gum the pins and springs so bad that it would fail to work at all.
Here is some info:
>Polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE, is a Teflon-based lubricant that dries inside the lock to leave behind a non-stick, water-repellent film on all the surfaces. Since it's dry, it doesn't attract dust or dirt.
>https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... +of+a+lcok
The locksmith thought there was a good chance the doors would take a different key from the ignition. Do y'all have same key or different keys for doors and ignition?
And Sweptine ignition and doors is the same. Things get changed over the years.
My ignition key won’t even go all the way into the lock.
Late 65 w 200.
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Up. Same as ignition.
My truck is younger than me.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
if not going in all the way in keep spraying and wiggling ...unless something is stuck in it
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
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That has been the plan so far. Spray one day wiggle the next then rinse and repeat.
I thought about something being in there. But both are the same.
Being a fire department truck for its first 30 years I can’t help but wonder if the door locks were ever used. Probably just crusty inside.
Time and patience may prevail in the end.
Late 65 w 200.
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Fire department! That's cool. Mine was Parks and Recreation maintenance. My mechanic friend has two of them, one outfitted as a tow truck. These trucks were work horses.BigBlockTrucks wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 1:46 pmE
That has been the plan so far. Spray one day wiggle the next then rinse and repeat.
I thought about something being in there. But both are the same.
Being a fire department truck for its first 30 years I can’t help but wonder if the door locks were ever used. Probably just crusty inside.
Time and patience may prevail in the end.
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
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That has been the plan so far. Spray one day wiggle the next then rinse and repeat.
I thought about something being in there. But both are the same.
Being a fire department truck for its first 30 years I can’t help but wonder if the door locks were ever used. Probably just crusty inside.
Time and patience may prevail in the end.
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Fire department! That's cool. Mine was Parks and Recreation maintenance. My mechanic friend has two of them, one outfitted as a tow truck. These trucks were work horses.
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After the soak wiggle and rinse for a few days. The passenger side is working and the drivers side at least the key fits all the way in.
I used liquid wrench and patience. Next I may pull both locks and latches to work with them on the bench.
Thanks to the help from the board here.
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That has been the plan so far. Spray one day wiggle the next then rinse and repeat.
I thought about something being in there. But both are the same.
Being a fire department truck for its first 30 years I can’t help but wonder if the door locks were ever used. Probably just crusty inside.
Time and patience may prevail in the end.
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Fire department! That's cool. Mine was Parks and Recreation maintenance. My mechanic friend has two of them, one outfitted as a tow truck. These trucks were work horses.
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After the soak wiggle and rinse for a few days. The passenger side is working and the drivers side at least the key fits all the way in.
I used liquid wrench and patience. Next I may pull both locks and latches to work with them on the bench.
Thanks to the help from the board here.
Late 65 w 200.
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
Factory LU-2 winch.
Updates: 205 transfer case,4.10 gears, disc brake Dana 60 front with lock out hubs
440 repower in the works
60 d100
383 with 727
4 wheel disc
3.73 geared rear
Re: Door lock guidance wanted
i dont have one but one of my friends loves his
a sonic cleaner....think a small one is cheap think it would work great for something like that
a sonic cleaner....think a small one is cheap think it would work great for something like that
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Have any of you replaced the door latches and handles without body work with a different type Mine have gotten very stiff and difficult to open Ihave been locked in as the door will not open The star wheel teeth have pieces chiped off from missalignment I'm guessing Also handles are stripping teeth on door Can not find replacement parts
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
Additional question Will car latches of the 60's fit
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Lets start with year of truck to confirm but by your comments its a 61 to early 65 truck.Papaof9nine wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 9:24 amHave any of you replaced the door latches and handles without body work with a different type Mine have gotten very stiff and difficult to open Ihave been locked in as the door will not open The star wheel teeth have pieces chiped off from missalignment I'm guessing Also handles are stripping teeth on door Can not find replacement parts
. Refrigerator door handle latch assemblies can be rebuilt. Someone is doing them.
Good used inside handles can be found. If not installed correctly they will strip.
No you can't change whats there with something different without cutting and bodywork.
My truck is younger than me.
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Re: Door lock guidance wanted
sorry it is a 62 d200