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402 drophead...doorlocks..

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Old 25-01-10, 06:04 PM
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Default 402 drophead...doorlocks..

Hallo Sir's...

I'm totally new in this Bristol game, so please be gentle

We are in the process of a complete 402 restore, and right now we are looking for some info/pictures of the door-lock mecanism...there are supposed to be some kind of rubber device and an aluminium ring attatched to the double doorskins ? I can see the sorry remains of the rubber,but I am not shure how this is supposed to look...(both inside and outside the door)

Can anybody help me please ?

Hope that you can understand my english !

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Griebel,Denmark
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Old 25-01-10, 09:20 PM
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Default 402 drophead...doorlocks..

I have my 403 doors apart / locks out, at the moment, so will take
pictures and post here, there is indeed a rubber diaphragm held into the doorskin
with a very big circlip. Do be careful with the lock barrel, if it comes
apart it's quite a fiddle to get back together.
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Old 28-01-10, 04:59 PM
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Thank you very much !!
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Old 06-02-10, 12:54 AM
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I had a fleeting visit to the workshop today, managed a few quick pics, the rubber diaphragm in situ has deteriorated / shrunk, and is not secured around its periphery, and is obscuring the bottom half of the big rusty retaining circlip, which should be in front. The lock assembly sitting on a paint can has a rubber which I made for it, it's a pleat cut from an Austin Mini driveshaft boot, a circle of stiff wire popped inside to give the periphery enough meat to be retained in its housing. If you go this route do select a boot made from a soft rubber otherwise the lock button return springs may struggle with their task.
Since making mine I found a pair of unused rubbers mounted elsewhere on the car, that's Bristols for you.
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Old 06-02-10, 02:04 AM
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Thank you for the pictures ! I'll try to find some suitable rubber...
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Old 26-02-10, 10:57 PM
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I came upon my doorlock rubbers today, these are original ones, the pics may help with sourcing / manufacturing your own.
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