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Oh yeah...<br>
My MK1 did have half donuts glued on the back of the door panel
around the shafts.. must be what<br>
Rick sells. I can't remember if the originals were foam rubber or
felt...<br>
Gary<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/28/2020 10:59 AM, James Armstrong
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<div>Rick returned my call and said there are donuts on both
shafts.<br>
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And he sells them. they come as half donuts !</div>
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In a message dated 5/28/2020 11:20:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<div dir="ltr">I've had the same problem with getting
that pin out. I recall having to damage the lip once
to get an awl in there to push out the pin.
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<div>I've never seen that rubber piece either. I'll
have to check to see if the Tiger has them. No
Alpine I've had did (I've had 3 of them). But I was
certainly not the original owner on any of them -
though one of them was very unmolested, and somewhat
low mileage when I got it in 1977. But it was a
very very late SV (like one of the last 150), and
various money saving things were done on the cars by
then.</div>
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<div>I will say as an aside, I recall the pot metal on
those door handles breaking. I got a stainless
steel pair from CAT probably around 1979. Still
going strong. Thank you to whomever made those!</div>
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<div>Hmmm, i was just going through door
reassembly this weekend. Where would the rubber
"sleeve" go? In my case, early MKIA ...000428,
the handles are snug over the male post. In
fact, as one of those original fixing pins has
gone missing, i attempted to use plumbing tape
over the post prior to replacing the handle pin
and the handle could not slide over the thin
tape. No way a rubber sleeve would work on this
car (unless im misunderstanding Placement
location..).
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<div>FWIW, i have three donuts per side. Two on
door latch post One on window crank. However,
I can state no knowledge of original location.<br>
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<div>Also: while we on on this Door topic, about
the escutcheon with chrome ring and spring to
mate from door card to "base" of lever after
reattaching... those suck. On most i have the
chrome pushed in to eacutcheon far enough to
allow the pin to be inserted and no way to
pull chrome out once handle is connected. Even
if i did, the chrome would never slide back in
to allow handle pin removal Ever again. All
hardware here including card are original.<br>
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<div>Sorry photo didn't attach...the anti
rattle rubber.</div>
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<div>Jim.. I havent got access to the
manuals in front of me... But.. The
doors have the felt spacers on the
winder and handle. They also had a
rubber spacer sleeve that was used
on the handles that goes over the
shaft and the handle slips over
those so stop them rattling.. Maybe
thats what you are looking at?
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<div><span style="font-family:
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color: #000000;">In putting
my door back together, I
have a few questions:</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:
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sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;
color: #000000;">1) are
there two felt donuts, one
on the window winder shaft
(shown but not called out in
Alpine parts manual) and is
there another on the door
opener shaft?</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:
arial, helvetica,
sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;
color: #000000;">2) what the
heck are part #s YX Illus.
B # s 98 and 98/1 inside of
door around the door opening
shaft?</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:
arial, helvetica,
sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;
color: #000000;">Also in the
Alpine parts manual Series 3
and up</span></div>
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color: #000000;">Help please</span></div>
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