BUGA Community

Technical => Exteriors and Interiors => Topic started by: Torana_boy on January 09, 2012, 08:23:40 AM

Title: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Torana_boy on January 09, 2012, 08:23:40 AM
Is there any way I can adjust the back door so the thing will stay closed? Only the drivers side comes open when I go over big bumps/ trail tracks. I had it wired up but now it's the only door I can unlock from the outside till the central locking goes in..
Any one got any pointers?
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: wendyh on January 09, 2012, 08:51:44 AM
hey its a beddford trait!  best solution is to buy one of Bens fiberglass one piece doors that opens upwards...no more door rattles or coming open! ones of the best things we did to our van  ;)
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Bedfordcrazy on January 09, 2012, 09:33:34 AM
Or you can weld it shut as we did. lol

george
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: BusyKiwi on January 09, 2012, 10:21:41 AM
It's usually a rust issue, the bottom corner supports rust and loose the diagional support. Basically it's the flex in the van that does it, brace up the pillars
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Torana_boy on January 09, 2012, 10:42:41 AM
Well my van does have a fair bit of rust... So that sounds about right. What are the fiber glass ones worth? Sounds like a cool upgrade. I'd rather not weld up the back doors at the moment I've only had her for a couple of months :)
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: wendyh on January 09, 2012, 02:30:08 PM
you can find bens bedford bits on ebay if u do a search for bedford parts..he may even respond on here in a few days or do a search in  old posts... :)
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: cfjeff on January 09, 2012, 02:36:50 PM
I had that problem with mine in the early days, as busy said its the diagonal movement across the rear opening. Solved mine by bolting in a 16mm piece of custom wood to act as my rear internal panel and mine has never come open again during transit (opps! shouldn't swear and use the t word, sorry). Good luck with yours, its just one of the many little niggles to solve with the bedford.

Cheers Jeff
 
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Marishka on January 09, 2012, 03:14:26 PM
the back door locking mechanism is made up of a few parts .
the parts that actually keep the doors locked to the top n bottom are like little blocks of steel connected to a rod and handle on drivers side and are connected to a pull cable on the passanger side.
a  top and the bottom lock block that are tapered on the outside that fit into a square recess when closed on the bottom.
 these blocks have a screw in threaded bolts so to speak.
 if you adjust the bold outwards the tapered lock block can go deeper into the locking recess.
 i cut the bottom out of these recesses in the same shape as the recess plate to let the block go deeper and not bottom out.

fixed my doors from ever flying open ever again.
let me know if you cant understand what i mean and ill ring you and explain over the phone
its easy as to fix.
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Torana_boy on January 10, 2012, 06:45:20 AM
Thanks! Making the hole bigger makes sense. I'd rather cut a bit out that put wood in it ( weight reduction haha)
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Marishka on January 10, 2012, 01:18:33 PM
haha yeah thats true
and it works a treat ,
rear doors wont fly open anymore thats 4 sure....

Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: ben on January 11, 2012, 03:59:54 AM
Quote
the back door locking mechanism is made up of a few parts .
the parts that actually keep the doors locked to the top n bottom are like little blocks of steel connected to a rod and handle on drivers side and are connected to a pull cable on the passanger side.
a  top and the bottom lock block that are tapered on the outside that fit into a square recess when closed on the bottom.
 these blocks have a screw in threaded bolts so to speak.
 if you adjust the bold outwards the tapered lock block can go deeper into the locking recess.
 i cut the bottom out of these recesses in the same shape as the recess plate to let the block go deeper and not bottom out.

fixed my doors from ever flying open ever again.
let me know if you cant understand what i mean and ill ring you and explain over the phone
its easy as to fix.

i have had to do this few times ay.
i like others ideas of stiffening up the back thou i think a combination coud make everything perfect:)

ben:)
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: Mark B on January 11, 2012, 12:57:33 PM
I remember the first time I ever met young Benny. He was driving a yellow Beddy and his solution (then) to the back door issue, was to tie a piece of rope from the back to door to his drivers seat. When the door flew open, he yanked on the rope to shut the back door. haha lol too funny
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: BusyKiwi on January 11, 2012, 05:01:11 PM
What about a tip from Mr Bean's mini
Title: Re: Bloody back door won't stay closed.
Post by: ben on January 12, 2012, 02:51:10 AM
Quote
I remember the first time I ever met young Benny. He was driving a yellow Beddy and his solution (then) to the back door issue, was to tie a piece of rope from the back to door to his drivers seat. When the door flew open, he yanked on the rope to shut the back door. haha lol too funny

yeh that was classic ay!
SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal