Then pesky doors
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 5:35 pm
Hi everyone,
At long last the completion of my S Type restoration is, at least, in sight. One thing I have learnt during this bare metal restoration is - I should have said to the workshop when they completed the painting 'don't replace the doors I will do it later'. Replacing the interior trim and laying the new flooring/carpets is a lot easier with the doors off and almost essential for fitting the new door seals. When looking a couple of weeks ago at fitting the seals I decided to get the doors taken off. So I called in two guys from the paint workshop to do this, knowing I couldn't do it by myself. incidently I asked them to take off the bonnet as well to make it easier for me to fit the new sound insulation. Having removed the two front doors they said they would have to remove all the interior door fittings and card I had just fitted to access the two rear door hinges as this was the only possible way to do it.. I decided then to leave the rear doors and I would try and fit the seals with them in position.Which comes to my request for help,
Is this the only way you can remove the rear doors ?
What does the screws do that goes through the B post into what looks like the back of the rear door hinges. ?
Is there any adjustment or alignment that can be done with the doors ?
I am now going to attempt to loosen / remove the the rear door hinges where they are screwed into the B post.to give a bit more access for gluing in the new seals. I have contrived a complicated form of platform and ropes to support the door.
Can anyone help me with the above ?
Dennis
At long last the completion of my S Type restoration is, at least, in sight. One thing I have learnt during this bare metal restoration is - I should have said to the workshop when they completed the painting 'don't replace the doors I will do it later'. Replacing the interior trim and laying the new flooring/carpets is a lot easier with the doors off and almost essential for fitting the new door seals. When looking a couple of weeks ago at fitting the seals I decided to get the doors taken off. So I called in two guys from the paint workshop to do this, knowing I couldn't do it by myself. incidently I asked them to take off the bonnet as well to make it easier for me to fit the new sound insulation. Having removed the two front doors they said they would have to remove all the interior door fittings and card I had just fitted to access the two rear door hinges as this was the only possible way to do it.. I decided then to leave the rear doors and I would try and fit the seals with them in position.Which comes to my request for help,
Is this the only way you can remove the rear doors ?
What does the screws do that goes through the B post into what looks like the back of the rear door hinges. ?
Is there any adjustment or alignment that can be done with the doors ?
I am now going to attempt to loosen / remove the the rear door hinges where they are screwed into the B post.to give a bit more access for gluing in the new seals. I have contrived a complicated form of platform and ropes to support the door.
Can anyone help me with the above ?
Dennis