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> How Stiff is Your Thing?
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post Jun 22 2025, 06:43 PM
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Mine is too stiff, I think. Oh, the thing I mean is the internal door latch mechanism. And the part that seems stiff is the locking function.

In case your never spent any intimate time with the mechanism, the locking function is done by a stamped plate that shifts up (to lock) and down (to unlock). I continue to have problems unlocking the doors with keys, even after Curt did his magic on the cylinders.

Since the up-down shift of the locking plate is accomplished by the little lever on the internal end of the cylinder, as twisted by the key, so it would seem to be better if the plate shifted without much resistance.

Oh, and I have tried some different lubes.


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QUOTE(bkrantz @ Jun 22 2025, 05:43 PM) *

Mine is too stiff, I think. Oh, the thing I mean is the internal door latch mechanism. And the part that seems stiff is the locking function.

In case your never spent any intimate time with the mechanism, the locking function is done by a stamped plate that shifts up (to lock) and down (to unlock). I continue to have problems unlocking the doors with keys, even after Curt did his magic on the cylinders.

Since the up-down shift of the locking plate is accomplished by the little lever on the internal end of the cylinder, as twisted by the key, so it would seem to be better if the plate shifted without much resistance.

Oh, and I have tried some different lubes.

I remember (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sheeplove.gif) with that Bob. Let me get a look at one in my stash so I can better describe the issue I had. I remember it was a spot that served to anchor a part while providing a rotational pivot point. Metal to metal. No amount of cleaning, soaking or oiling helped much or for any amount of time. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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