I have a slightly lazy door hinge spring. It holds the door open all the way just fine, but with a slight incline the door won't hold in the mid open position. The spring is still in the hinge. Can anyone tell me an easy, or maybe not too difficult way to replace my lazy spring? Thanks.
Door hinge spring replacement
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Re: Door hinge spring replacement
I have a slightly lazy door hinge spring. It holds the door open all the way just fine, but with a slight incline the door won't hold in the mid open position. The spring is still in the hinge. Can anyone tell me an easy, or maybe not too difficult way to replace my lazy spring? Thanks.
Personally, I've never seen a "lazy" spring. Usually, they are either broken or they are not. If they are not broken, they should work. However, the spring acts against a "star wheel". Your "star wheel" could be broken or worn. I don't know of any way to replace the "star wheel" other than to replace the hinge.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Door hinge spring replacement
I have a slightly lazy door hinge spring. It holds the door open all the way just fine, but with a slight incline the door won't hold in the mid open position. The spring is still in the hinge. Can anyone tell me an easy, or maybe not too difficult way to replace my lazy spring? Thanks.Don Lowe
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C3 Tech/Performance - 1980 Door Spring - My LH door had a broken spring when I got it (found out when I got to it after my door did not stay open - forever). Anyway, got myself a new spring and spring tool (bent screwdriver) and put it in .... door stays open fine - FOR A WHILE, then the spring pops out .... :smash:...
Search archives on this board and see more on CF tech board. A few tips that I saw were:
- Use some grease to help in the assy.
- Be sure to use the designed tool (or a home made version of same)
- Don't pry too hard. Broken fiberglass could result.Don Lowe
NCRS #44382
Carolinas Chapter- Top
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I don't believe there is such a thing as an easy way. You should start off with the special bent screwdriver sold by many distributors or the equivilent homemade device. Finding the right position of "open" on the door is something I remember. There is also a critical position of the spring that is difficult to obtain because the spring is floppy until you start to apply the pressure. It must be located so the very end of the"S" will clear the hinge when you begin the installation process. Good luck.- Top
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I have the "special" bent screwdriver that I bought from one of the suppliers. Using it, the 1st spring replacement took about 5 minutes. I've done several for friends and can now do it in less than 60 seconds. It's VERY simple.- Top
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Kurt, I too have replaced the spring on my 71. I got the tool because of my lack of confidence. I think you can make one easily though. Here are my 2 cents worth. Don't try to force it. You must find the right spot. When you do it slips in quite easily. So much so that you are surprised and pleased. (We are talking about the C3 door hinge spring)It's a good life!
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