SAVE 200$ , How to REBUILD your Willys Wagon/Truck Inner Door latch For $6.50

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Disclaimer if you found this video its because you were searching for this type of how to. video quality isn't good and editing might be worse. It's my first video and I'm just trying to save some guys some bucks
    In this video I demonstrate how I used hardware that I purchased for $6.50 From my local ACE to rebuild a 1955 Willys truck inner latch assembly. This service typically costs 200 bucks a side and frankly I wasn't going to pay that and I don't believe anyone else should. every part in this assembly is either replaceable with a cheap alternative or rebuildable with little creativity.
    The hardware is as follows ( enough for each Double if you're doing both, x4 for a wagon)
    Hardware
    Qty 1- 5/16 18 Tee nut
    Qty 1- 5/16 18 Socket Cap Screw
    Qty 1- 10-32 x 1/2' Machine Screw and nut
    Qty 6- 10-32 X 3/4" flathead machine screw
    Qty 6 - 10-32 nuts to weld to broken studs
    Tools
    Hammer
    grinder
    Cutoff Wheel
    Safety glasses
    Wire Wheel
    wire brush
    Drill
    3/8, 3/16, 1/8 metal bits
    punch
    Flathead screw driver
    Chisel you don't care about
    Allen wrench set and ratcheting socket wrench set
    2 clamps of any kind to hold the two halves together for final re-assembly
    I used a welder I think JB weld could work in this application if you didn't have access to one
    Another note the one I rebuilt in this video was and obvious replacement at some point. Compared to the passenger die one in my jeep which I know is original the fitment and quality of how the parts interface together as well as the thicknesses of those parts was not the same. Likely the one I rebuilt was a cheap replacement part at some point. The genuine one was actually much easier to put back together i mention why at the end of the video. It goes without saying things aren't made like they used to be.

Комментарии • 4

  • @ciscokidfab7595
    @ciscokidfab7595 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for taking the mystery and magic out of this mechanism.

  • @geoffsage9019
    @geoffsage9019 Год назад +1

    Very entertaining! I have tinkered with mine and this will help.

  • @neckintube
    @neckintube Год назад +1

    Showing how the coil spring went back in would have been nice. :/

  • @user-wf4qc1pd3t
    @user-wf4qc1pd3t 2 месяца назад

    You need a bench or a table at least. That would create safer content