
Re: Window Crank Handle removal
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Re: Window Crank Handle removal
- From: Roger Pettigrew <dodger7998@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 11:13:50 EDT
You are correct on the rear seat removal, and as far as the handles,,,,,,
all you should need is an allen wrench to take the screw out of the middle
of the handle, and they should just slide off,,,,,,, if I am wrong, am sure
that I will be corrected shortly,,,,
In a message dated 5/1/2011 8:21:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
anthony.mokomoko@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi Guys,
I'm stripping my '62 Dodge Phoenix (same a 4 door Dart) so it is ready for
paint. However, I am stuck - can someone advise the easiest way to remove
the window crank handles?? I have a Dart, Lancer & Polara workshop manual
... but it refers to a special tool. Is there another way of getting them
off without this tool so that I can remove the door panels, etc. As you can
imagine special tools would be rare here in the land down under.
Additionally, I need instructions on removing the back seat base. I'm
guessing it needs a good thump along the front of the base, and lifting at
the same time.
I look forward to the responses from those who have tackled these tasks in
the past.
Cheers,
Tony
Gold Coast
Australia
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