Entry door hinge pins

richard guthart

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Thank you all for advice regarding the air bags. You guys are great.

Lab table supports..... That must have been some lab table!

Another question, if I may:

I want to replace the plastic sleeves in the entry door hinges. Mine have
crumbled away. But how do I remove the old hinge pins?

I'm concerned that I will bend the hinges if I try to drive the pins out
from the bottom with the door still on the coach. Would heating the hinge
loosen things up? Or is there a puller of some kind that can grab the head
of the pin and pull it out?

Thanks again,

Richard Guthart
'77 Birchaven
 
I removed mine the other day and they pushed out very easily with a thin
punch. You might try putting some penetrant on them first.

>Thank you all for advice regarding the air bags. You guys are great.
>
> Lab table supports..... That must have been some lab table!
>
>Another question, if I may:
>
>I want to replace the plastic sleeves in the entry door hinges. Mine have
>crumbled away. But how do I remove the old hinge pins?
>
>I'm concerned that I will bend the hinges if I try to drive the pins out
>from the bottom with the door still on the coach. Would heating the hinge
>loosen things up? Or is there a puller of some kind that can grab the head
>of the pin and pull it out?
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Richard Guthart
>'77 Birchaven
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998 17:17:03 -0700 "Richard Guthart"
writes:
>Thank you all for advice regarding the air bags. You guys are great.
>
> Lab table supports..... That must have been some lab table!
>
>Another question, if I may:
>
>I want to replace the plastic sleeves in the entry door hinges. Mine
>have
>crumbled away. But how do I remove the old hinge pins?
>
>I'm concerned that I will bend the hinges if I try to drive the pins
>out
>from the bottom with the door still on the coach. Would heating the
>hinge
>loosen things up? Or is there a puller of some kind that can grab the
>head
>of the pin and pull it out?
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Richard Guthart
>'77 Birchaven
>
At Marion someone was selling bushings so a bunch of us started pounding
on the pins and finally with the right tool did replace all the bushings.

The right way to remove the pin is with a tool that acts like a
puller.Someone with more tech-telligence can explain it better but a
puller with a modification was borrowed from the bushing seller and we
did 3 or 4 coaches before happy hour.

A good spray bath with wd 40 etc helps.

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Dr PH4N
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
561/243-0402
 
>
>Check with Bounds. When Al Birch put on my screen door, he had a regular
>gaget to pull the pins out, in fact in New Hampshire he forgot his and we went
>out and borrowed a set from another GMCer.
>

I'd like to purchase a screen door for our GMC. Anybody know how to reach A. Birch or if someone else is selling his doors?

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (408) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com
 
Richard,

When we replaced ours, we just slit the new ones and siliconed them in.
They have been on for two years with no problems. If you look close
enough, you can tell they were slit, but most people would think that the
slits were factory anyway. We did have the door off to work on it a little
before our paint job, but after we got it on, got it aligned and adjusted
perfectly, and painted it, we didn't want to pull it off again just to put
the new sleeves on. We figured we would do more damage to the paint taking
the door off than we would fix with the new sleeves. When we took the door
off before the paint, we unbolted the parts of the hinges that go into the
side of the motorhome. The whole hinge comes out with the door that way.
We did take the pins out after we had it off. I don't recall it being a
big project. Those hinges seem VERY strong. I would be surprised if you
bent one getting the pins out. Of course if you take the whole hinge out
with the door, you wouldn't have to get the pins out anymore.

Zak

>I want to replace the plastic sleeves in the entry door hinges. Mine have
>crumbled away. But how do I remove the old hinge pins?
>
>I'm concerned that I will bend the hinges if I try to drive the pins out
>from the bottom with the door still on the coach. Would heating the hinge
>loosen things up? Or is there a puller of some kind that can grab the head
>of the pin and pull it out?
 
>
>Al Birch
>
>810-435-5219
>
>Last time I spoke to Mrs. Birch, last year, Al wasn't feeling to well.
>

810 area code split and is no longer valid for the 435 prefix. Any other information?

Does anyone have drawings for the screen door that I could use to fabricate one?

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (408) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com
 
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998 00:14:31, -0500 JDDP32B (MR EUGENE R

>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
>Not fair
>who is the seller ????
>gene
>
>--
>At Marion someone was selling bushings so a bunch of us started

Sorry, guys but I couldn't remember. I am heading for our Christmas rally
Thursday AM, and I will ask some of the guys if they remember.

Dave
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Dr PH4N
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
561/243-0402
 
If you need a telephone number or address or if you have the phone number
and want to know whose it is go to: http:// www.anywho.com

>Al Birch address:
>
>915 Phillips Ave.
>Clawson, Mich
>48017
>
>I'm sure with the above you could find the proper area code.
>
>Ed
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach