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Rear Hatch Lock issue

Rear Hatch Lock issue

by monkey » Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:50 pm
Hey folks

I have a really weird problem with my rear hatch lock. I've refitted the barrel into the push button and fitted the button mechanism and the latch, but the button isn't activating the latch. Looking at it from the inside, it seems to be too short! I'm certain that its the same barrel as before, but when you push the button in, it's not reaching the latch trigger.

Any ideas? When the button is pressed in I assume that its just meant to push against the trigger?

Here's the barrel with the button in the 'out' position.
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Here's the barrel with the button in the 'in' position. As you can see it doesn't go in far enough to push the latch trigger. Really odd.
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Your thoughts and opinions please?
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by gazpilot » Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:07 pm
Dude I've exactly the same issue. Mines a 67 and has the hole in that bar the lock pushes (in the bently manual as a safety modification) I've put a short nut and bolt through it and is working now , can not figure out what I did wrong.

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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by ted698 » Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:50 pm
I had the same issue too - well similar, I had to push it really hard to get it to unlatch, the button went all the way in.
Mines a 67 as well.

What I did was put a piece of rubber tubing over the roundish bit off the lock barrel - this makes it much thicker, and it now presses the lever properly.
I found some old vac pipe or fuel pipe in my bits drawer, it was a tight push fit on the bar, but the wall thickness of the rubber pipe made up the gap.

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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by monkey » Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:12 pm
I was thinking of trying to pack it out with a couple of small washers. It's weird why it doesn't work properly now.
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by maddison » Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:15 pm
ditto…not 67, but my early bay, which has the same mechanism

exactly the same, it worked when i dismantled it, but not when i put it back together !!!!


like mentioned above, mine actually as a small hole in the part it pushes, so going to pop a small nut/bolt/rubber washer in
it will work…..but god please, someone show us all a pic of how its supposed to be :lol: :lol:
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by type21f » Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:24 pm
err
1967 bus with L code keys?
L code barrel is longer...Not changed to T code?

wavy washer between finger and end of barrell

Thick paint on your tail gate opening area?

Tightening order of the bolts caused panels to move apart?

Does the lock have the collar around the body of the lock?
Lock is held to the mech by two machine screws that are very tight..have you tightened these really tight..
Strange
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by monkey » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:22 am
Mine looks like there used to be a rubber block on the latch. There's definitely glue and a shadow of where something was stuck on it. So I just made a rubber block and stuck it on. Should be fine now.
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by type21f » Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:06 pm
mmm maybe the idea of having some rubber tubing on there might be a good one..
At least the block would not fall off and dissapear AGAIN.... seems to have gone once..
Yes I know you can access the lock by taking all the chromed headed push in fittings out of the rear trim panel and then operating the latch manually..
BUT did you really want to have to do this when you are miles from home and did not bring your tools?
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by monkey » Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:10 pm
type21f wrote:mmm maybe the idea of having some rubber tubing on there might be a good one..
At least the block would not fall off and dissapear AGAIN.... seems to have gone once..
Yes I know you can access the lock by taking all the chromed headed push in fittings out of the rear trim panel and then operating the latch manually..
BUT did you really want to have to do this when you are miles from home and did not bring your tools?
True.
It had to take quite a block to get it to activate. A bit of pipe wouldn't work.

But I take your point. Perhaps I should wire it on for added security!
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by type21f » Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:16 pm
Good...sensible..
Strange something very strange...
Something has changed!
You sure you have not fitted a different part somewhere..?>?>?
I had lots of similar fun with mine...BUT only because I wanted one key fits all!
i bought/ was given a couple of locks to use to try to do this..Took me four alternative to get a lock dissembled!

But Done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Re: Rear Hatch Lock issue

by CACMG » Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:35 pm
monkey wrote:Hey folks

I have a really weird problem with my rear hatch lock. I've refitted the barrel into the push button and fitted the button mechanism and the latch, but the button isn't activating the latch. Looking at it from the inside, it seems to be too short! I'm certain that its the same barrel as before, but when you push the button in, it's not reaching the latch trigger.

Any ideas? When the button is pressed in I assume that its just meant to push against the trigger?

Here's the barrel with the button in the 'out' position.
Image

Here's the barrel with the button in the 'in' position. As you can see it doesn't go in far enough to push the latch trigger. Really odd.
Image
Your thoughts and opinions please?
The latch in the pics appears to be in the unlatched position meaning that the lock button has already pushed the trigger.

If it was rotated to the latched position - you can push it quite easily - would the button then be able to trigger it open ?

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