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door repair (inside mechanism)
« on: June 23, 2003, 12:44:51 »
Hello,

My first post will be a search for technical assistance...

Doing a little work on my W113 yesterday, polishing the chromes, the piece that limits opening of the door simply fell off!!![:0]

When you open the door, there are 2 pieces that prevent the door from opening completely; one is a hook attached to the main frame, the other one holds to that hook (from inside the door, just below the large chrome piece on the tranche [edge] of the door) and enables to keep the door half open or fully open.
I was just wondering if any one had that problem before and how to refix that piece to the door and hook.

Fabrice


Silver 1971 280 SL

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Re: door repair (inside mechanism)
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2003, 14:03:00 »
There are repair sets for this assembly - so apparently, they can break as you found out. I have seen these on Ebay, but you can better check with one of the "regular" parts suppliers (you can check on the homepage -upper left hand corner of this page- under "databases":

http://sl113.org/data/show_table.asp?table_name=usr_parts_and_service_suppliers

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Re: door repair (inside mechanism)
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2003, 15:21:40 »
the part you are talking about is called a door check. just replaced one myself. alot easier (and cheaper) to find used than new a couple of ideas for sources: Tri-star Pete in Tempe (480) 829-7826 has lots of rust-free 113 body parts in stock. Also there's a place in Australia that carries both the door checks and the spindle repair kits called MB Classic. email them at info@mbclassic.com.au. the part can be a bit of a bear to install due to a heaby gauge tension spring. might be worth the $15-$20 to have sombody drop it in for you.

Fred Silha
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Re: door repair (inside mechanism)
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2003, 06:34:07 »
Thank you Fred.
that is really helpfull.
The car is actually being checked by a merc specialist who seems pretty reasonnable.
Pardon my English vocabulary, but even if I live in the US, I am French...Took me a few years to get some vocabulary in my professionnal activity, should take me some time to get the mechanical one too!!!!

Fabrice

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Re: door repair (inside mechanism)
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2003, 07:39:46 »
Your English is WAY better than my French.

Rudy
Los Angeles
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