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Technical => Miscellaneous Technical => Topic started by: Rotti on October 30, 2013, 02:10:04 PM
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for the life of me, I cant seem to find a pic or anything of "whatever stops the front doors closing" a stay, door spring? did they have anything? I am trying to come up with something, but my brains shut down.......any one shed some light?? ??? ;D
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silly answer: a chicken
They have a tag in the top hinge, very common for them to break off with wear, and/or rust. Very hard to make a new one as it's sprung steel and machine rivited to the hinge. The passenger ones often survive time.
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You can tell a Bedford owner ... just look for bruised shins from the bloody door closing on your legs when you have parked on an incline and you aren't concentrating. :)
Seriously though, you would think that one of us would have come up with a better plan than shoving a piece of wood in the lower hinge every time you want to work on the van and keep the door open.
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Rotti, here is a pic of the standard spring that Busy is talking about
You can just see the top edge peeking out behind the top of the hinge. They are pretty scarce.
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Bloody hell You mean that wooden wedge ive got isnt standard You learn something new every day haha
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Well my beddy must be a limited edition, it had skateboard wheels stored in the footwell pocket, didn't know what they were for until I was scrambling around one day.... :D
oh well, the search continues! ::)
cheers for the responses & pic!
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Well my beddy must be a limited edition, it had skateboard wheels stored in the footwell pocket, didn't know what they were for until I was scrambling around one day.... :D
oh well, the search continues! ::)
cheers for the responses & pic!
I thought I'd invented something new but apparently not.
I carry two pieces of wood beside my seats for the doors.
Learn something every day.
Must be a case of great minds eh?
Neil
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Here's a thought; automatic closing doors !!
Take one bedford, park on slight angle, place ice block in hinge gap and watch as the door slowly closes ... a sunny day would be a bonus ;)
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OMG...check this out, found the little suckers.....not cheap but! :P
http://shop.vauxhallgreenparts.co.uk/bedford-cf-front-door-hinge-check-spring-vauxhall-part-number-8830384-1144-p.asp (http://shop.vauxhallgreenparts.co.uk/bedford-cf-front-door-hinge-check-spring-vauxhall-part-number-8830384-1144-p.asp)
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hmmm. About $27.00 each, plus freight... small price to pay for un-bruised shins...... BUT THEIR OUT OF STOCK.... BUGA... ;)
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maybe everyone can do a bulk order and repair hundreds of beddies!
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Wonder if they will ever be back in stock?
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There must be somebody in Australia who could copy these? and then we could all put a bulk order in for 1 or 2 hundred, might get the price down to $10 each
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There must be somebody in Australia who could copy these? and then we could all put a bulk order in for 1 or 2 hundred, might get the price down to $10 each
I need 2 now and I'll take another 4 for spares please.
I just went to the Rare Spares website and they have a "contact us" option for something you'd like to see made.
I copied the part number from the english website and sent them an enquiry.
Give it a go and if we all send in a request then we might get lucky...
Neil
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I want 4 as well, why don't we see who else wants them and we can get a bulk order together and just ship them from England? Splitting shipping costs across each item will make it a lot more affordable.
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Before you all get to excited have you thought about attaching them? Originals are machine rivited, nut and bolt wont work (to bulky) and normal pop rivit isn't strong enough. Can't be welded as is sprung steel.
Ideally they need to be machine rivited: anyone a boat builer? you might (a really big might) be able to spot weld them with a proper spot welder not a mig/tig/arc or gas.
I think I still have an old hinge in bits if anyone wants to see it
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Well there you go......in one foul swoop Busy has managed to poo poo our lucrative import business simply by using the art of common sense! Damn you Busy, damn you.......
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I went through all this some years ago, destoryed 2 trying to get it to work - learnt the hard way you can't weld them and am pretty sure the bolt hit the inner pillar.
A gutter bolt might work, but would have to lock tight it and grind down the thread by the nut.
I'll take some photos tomorrow and who knows we might even be able to solve this
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There are several problems with fitting the springs. The main one is clearance- the back of the hinge is fairly tight against the frame. I know this cos I just spent an hour grinding out the neat strengthening plate I put in that corner. :)
Therefore you would need to weld a very thin headed bolt on the inside of the hinge, add the spring..... and then bash the c**p out of the bolt (or use a bearing press) to spread the head and grind down to suit.
Unless you can find some old-fashioned blind rivets. Haven't seen any in years.
Cheers
Russell
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well I might not throw my skateboard wheels just yet.......... ;D