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Old 09-06-2012, 07:27 PM   #1
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Door Lock Install Help

Changing the locks on my 67 with a new set from LMC. On my very first one I thought I was doing well after getting the old one out. Easy enough. Now I ordered new gaskets as well. Problem is, the new lock set came with white plastic "gaskets" that I don't see on the originals. The originals just had the black gaskets like I got replacements for.

Do I use the white plastic gaskets too? If so, where do they go? Help!

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Old 09-06-2012, 11:18 PM   #2
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Changing the locks on my 67 with a new set from LMC. On my very first one I thought I was doing well after getting the old one out. Easy enough. Now I ordered new gaskets as well. Problem is, the new lock set came with white plastic "gaskets" that I don't see on the originals. The originals just had the black gaskets like I got replacements for.

Do I use the white plastic gaskets too? If so, where do they go? Help!

Thanks,

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You only use one gasket per lock cylinder. If you used two you probably wouldn't be able to get the clip on inside the door. Be sure and clean off all of the old black gasket before installing the new ones.. Just keep the other set for spares.

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Old 09-07-2012, 12:55 AM   #3
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You only use one gasket per lock cylinder. If you used two you probably wouldn't be able to get the clip on inside the door. Be sure and clean off all of the old black gasket before installing the new ones.. Just keep the other set for spares.

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Old 09-07-2012, 01:39 AM   #4
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You only use one gasket per lock cylinder. If you used two you probably wouldn't be able to get the clip on inside the door. Be sure and clean off all of the old black gasket before installing the new ones.. Just keep the other set for spares.

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Excellent-- that is what I ended up doing. Used the original style black gaskets. Worked great. Thanks!

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If I had known, I would have. Where were you when I was buying my locks?

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