I had my outside door handles and escutcheons chrome plated. When I went to put them back together I noticed the handles do not sit all the way into the escutcheons - I guess the chrome plating made them too thick. Question - the handles should sit all the way into the escutcheon sockets, correct?
When re-assembling, the spring sits on the inner part of the escutcheon - correct?
Also - Most every old Plymouth I have seen has at least one outside door handle that sags. Has anyone ever tried to repair a door latch with a weak spring?
Hi John,
Two things here: First the spring is supposed to go behind the door panel, not behind the escutcheon. If you put it behind hte escutcheon you create a space between the door handle and the door panel. the purpose of the spring is to hold the door panel out and make a good fit with the door handle and escutcheon.
Second, Yes I did try to fix the dropped handle with a stronger spring. Mind you mine is a 30U, but still the same.
Don't do it, my handles are to hard to turn. Most people go up to my car and tell me the doors are locked. Someday I will take the panels and locks out and replace the tough spring. I have a collection of springs so can replace with originals. When you look closely the holes in my lock mechanism are just facing down slightly.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Gary R., Happy Motoring
OK, thanks