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Woogeroo 12-15-2011 01:48 PM

replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
I have a 1965 C10.

I have the parts and the kit to replace the door pins and bushings in the hinges, as it sags a bit.

Do any of you have any tips, tricks or suggestions on what tools to use... the order of operations, etc., for this project?

Thank you for any replies.

-W

Woogeroo 12-17-2011 06:00 PM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
*bump*

-W

padresag 12-17-2011 06:06 PM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Woogeroo (Post 5069721)
*bump*

-W

now how many replies do you need. did you not get the answers on all of the other sites that you asked the same question? some of the response that you received were right on the money
ron

Woogeroo 12-17-2011 06:27 PM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
I didn't get any replies on here... and why are you so concerned about it, anyway?

Different forums have different depths of knowledge, so I never know who has the best advice. Hence, I ask on all of them.

If that bothers you, go jump in the creek.

-W

padresag 12-17-2011 06:36 PM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Woogeroo (Post 5069770)
I didn't get any replies on here... and why are you so concerned about it, anyway?

Different forums have different depths of knowledge, so I never know who has the best advice. Hence, I ask on all of them.

If that bothers you, go jump in the creek.

-W

I just think that it is funny
ron

theastronaut 12-18-2011 12:41 AM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
I think that drilling them slightly undersized, then using the correct diameter reamer would give better results than just drilling them. Shoot for right around .002" clearance, just enough to get lube in. Any extra clearance will be multiplied down the length of the door, making them loose even if they're new. We just had a set done for a '55 International and that's how the machine shop did it. I'm planning on using an oil/antiseize mixture for lube.
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Woogeroo 12-19-2011 03:59 AM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
theastronaut,

thanks for the tip and suggestion.

-W

Woogeroo 07-09-2012 12:15 AM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
Well, I finally got around to this today... I could not make the pins budge on the truck, took the hinge off to whack it out, finally got it all back on... and yep, it's out of whack.

Even after I got the hinges off the truck I had the really WHALE on 'em to get them pins to even move. YIKES.

I even lined everything back up with the rust/paint marks.

Well, it's back on there and I ran out of light and motivation. I'll mess with it some more this week I suppose...

old trucks... are fun?

right?

-W

64GMCHorsepower 07-09-2012 01:10 AM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
did you not have a press you could use? Just beating on them will seriously warp the hinge....

Woogeroo 07-09-2012 05:58 AM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
Well, that may be part of the problem... and no, I did not have a press.

I seriously thought how handy a press would have been during this operation.

;)

Oh well, learning as I go... :lol:

door pin hinge wrenchin' action shots

-W

64GMCHorsepower 07-09-2012 03:18 PM

Re: replacing door pins in hinges 1964-1966, tips?
 
yeah ask me how I know a press helps.....I ran into the same problem you did.

Thankfully, I have a press at work, so I rolled the truck in the garage for the nite, then reassembled the doors the next afternoon....


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