7/10/22

July 10, 2022 Update

WOW, time sure flies.... been over a month since my last update and there has been a bit more progress made on the ole girl!

The passenger door is ready to rehang....












and when I was in on June 29th, they had started on the driver's door....














Got a text this past Thursday (07/07/22) asking me to drop off the 2B Red so they could shoot the hinges and the hinge posts prior to rehanging the doors to work the gaps, alignment and blocking, so I dropped the paint off on Saturday morning. I got there before they did, so I left it under their vehicle shed and asked them to send me a few pics of the driver's door blocked and primed before it got hung.









I've been a bit busy myself getting all the door innards cleaned, rebuilt and reassembled. Got the door latch assemblies figured out how the power lock mechanisms integrated into the mix and reassembled with NOS latches....














and got the window lift guides.....









and power lift arms....









cleaned and ready to reinstall. Asked the shop if they wanted me to go ahead and grease everything up but they asked me not to so it would be cleaner for them during assembly. Said they would grease everything up really well after final assembly.

Also I have been working on the power door lock actuators. From the factory, the actuators were protected from water by a thin rubber cover....










but after almost 50 years, it had turned into mush or shredded, so I needed to figure out a new solution. I asked the guys on the Torino forum if the cover was actually necessary and I learned that if the motor gets wet, it's days are numbered, so I needed to figure out a solution. Since it was only the motor that needed to be protected, I needed to just cover that rather than the entire assembly, so I came up with a simple fix.... a bike inner tube cut and folded over to create a sleeve to fit over the motor. I stopped at a local bike shop to purchase a tube the correct diameter to fit snugly over the motor and as luck would have it, they had just replaced a tube for a customer and had exactly what I needed in the trash, so they gave it to me. GOTTA LOVE A FREE SOLUTIONS!












Now I just need to cut them to length, glue the top edges together, fold over the top and glue the flap down and also maybe roll the bottom edge over and glue it to for a cuff to give the sleeve opening a bit more strength. I'll post pics of that process later.

I'll drop off all the door glass and innards to the bodyshop later next week so they'll have it all when they get ready to reassemble the doors so they are weighted properly.

She slowly coming together now!

STAY TUNED

ZEBRA 3 OUT








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