Looking to see how one installs the 73’ RS panel on a 1969T door?
Any modifications? Cutting etc?
Looking to see how one installs the 73’ RS panel on a 1969T door?
Any modifications? Cutting etc?
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Install vapor barrier, window mechanism or pull strap, door release system and inside door handle.
Do I change anything inside the door? What modification do I need for pull strap?
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Take the latch out of the door and see how it works. A clip setup came with mine, I didn’t like it so I made my own with a pin and washers. + mine might be a late latch.
Anybody have a picture of their long hood door with panel off to see how they attached the 73RS door pull?
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is this what you're looking for? the 2 silver threaded inserts are for the RS door handle, and the screw holding the fixed end of the leather door strap threads into of those holes below the silver inserts.
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'70 911 2.7
Hallo together, to know what works you have to do, you have to understand the RS mechanism. So the leather strap is a substitude for the metal lever mechanism with the aim to loose some weight. So what you need is to get access to the inside part of the door and to the latch. There you mount the strap to the accesspoint of the standard mechanism to the latch. So the solution created at the white doors is correct. The way the guy did it is hard core. What you have take care of of is, that the leather strap does not scratch at the metal while pulling. I would propose to make some small cuts, perhaps with a Dremel at that little rectangle "window" marked at the photos so that you are able to bend over the metal to the inside. Then you will have a smoother crossing for the leather strap. Other solution could be to weld in a round bar metal to the edges of the cutout so that the strap slides over these bars while pulling.
Hope I could give some ideas
Michael