Door hinges
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Door hinges
Hi I was thinking of changing the pins in the doors as doors have dropped a bit.Can I get some advice of how best to get them out as I guess it would be a bit awkward.
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Re: Door hinges
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/body- ... 64-p828247
You will need to remove each hinge (one at a time I would suggest) make sure that you do not loose the hinge screw/bolt plates inside the hinge panel. Screw a couple of long non headed bolts into the screw/bolt plate to help retain the screw/bolt plate. Drill out as advised to the size in the link above, fit the new pin and then refit the hinge. Move onto the next hinge.
Good luck
You will need to remove each hinge (one at a time I would suggest) make sure that you do not loose the hinge screw/bolt plates inside the hinge panel. Screw a couple of long non headed bolts into the screw/bolt plate to help retain the screw/bolt plate. Drill out as advised to the size in the link above, fit the new pin and then refit the hinge. Move onto the next hinge.
Good luck
Re: Door hinges
Be aware the pins can only be knocked out in one direction, look closely to determine at which end the splines are, and tap from the other end.
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Re: Door hinges
Thanks gents great advice again
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Re: Door hinges
Hi just wondering is it best to drill out or knock out the pins please as regarding both the replys .
Re: Door hinges
Can’t see why you would consider drilling them out, when they are designed to be knocked out. Drilling is only done after the pin is removed, if you fit oversize pins. If it’s only the pins that show signs of wear, you might be able to refit standard pins, without the need to drill but on reflection probably oversize pins would be best.
If you follow Phil’s link and buy the pins shown, I think they may come with the appropriate size drill.
If you follow Phil’s link and buy the pins shown, I think they may come with the appropriate size drill.
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Re: Door hinges
The old hinge pins should always be knocked out. The original pin hole will act as a guide for the oversize drill. Trying to drill out the old pin can cause the drill to wander and then you have a wobbly hole which will make the hinge un-useable/scrap.
If the drill is not part of the over-size hinge pin package here is the oversize drill from ESM
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/body- ... 10-p828177
If the drill is not part of the over-size hinge pin package here is the oversize drill from ESM
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/body- ... 10-p828177
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Re: Door hinges
A good help thanks all.