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Old 02-10-2005, 01:37 PM   #1
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Door latch woes...

My 71 chevy C10 had some major door issues. So, I ordered up a nice
big box of parts (BBOP) and started to rebuild them. I got new locks,
pawls, inside and outside handles, door relays, latch, escutcheons, and
all new rubber.

Everything went together great and most of my door "issues" were solved!
Everything but the latch... The new latch was not a GM part but an
after market one that was to be "compatible". Once it was installed the
new latch did not ratchet correctly on the striker. I tried adjusting the
height and angle of the door, but it still would not close correctly. Eventually
I ended up lubing up the old one and putting it back in so the door would
at least close. But it still takes quite a "slam" to get it to close and does
not lock with the key.

I have tried looking for a GM latch, but so far have not found one. Found
a few used ones, but they look almost as warn as my old one. I did find
a bran new GM striker that I ordered on ebay that might help. Should get
it next week...

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a drivers side GM latch?

Or, do you guys know of a few magic hints to help me get mine to work
correctly again?

thanks!
Shawn
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Old 02-11-2005, 12:21 PM   #2
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Alas, I thought I would just "bump" this up one last time to see
if anyone had any little jewels sitting on the shelf.

thanks!
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Old 02-11-2005, 01:47 PM   #3
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Keep bumping..someone on here has to have a good one
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Old 02-11-2005, 06:04 PM   #4
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Shawn try Classic Muscle, they are a GM Dealer in Winston Salem NC. Those latches were still available from GM a couple of years ago, because I bought a set at the dealership where I worked. Hope this helps. Harold Do a search under Classic Muscle on the net for the phone number.
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Old 02-11-2005, 06:18 PM   #5
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Old 02-11-2005, 08:09 PM   #6
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Latch adjustment is tricky stuff on these trucks, a 1/16 of an inch one way or another and the correct amount of shims behind the striker will usually do it even with a worn latch. The slamming is because the striker is in to far and the not locking with the key is also a striker adjustment. Spend a little time instead of money and watch how the door acts as you close it, if it rises as it closes lower the striker 1/8, if you can lock the door by pushing in on it move the striker out an 1/8, if you have to raise the door by the handle for it to lock lower the striker etc. Most striker plates require 3-4 shims top and bottom but i have run into some that required more at any rate never use more than 1 (3 top 4 bottom etc) extra shim in top or bottom or it wears the tumbler out. GOOD LUCK! i have spent hours to get that gm solid door clunk sound.
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