1996 Discovery LH Door lock mechanism broken piece

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Hi all. Posted a couple of weeks ago about a broken door lock. I have
attached a link to two digital photos of the piece in question. Starting
from the end of the lock closest to the interior is a metal clip. Next is a
piece that spins with the key. The piece in question is next and is
attached to the power door lock actuator. I can tell that the piece used to
be a complete ring so that the piece moving with the key could lock and
unlock via the power door locks. Without having to buy a whole new lock
assembly (in United States), can anyone state whether I would be able to
remove the clip and replace the broken piece if I can find a source for just
that piece?

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dukegrad91/album?.dir=/4b9dre2

The first picture, DSCI0015, shows the lock head on. The next, DSCI0012,
shows the gap in the broken piece.


Thanks,
C R

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> > http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dukegrad91/album?.dir=/4b9dre2
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I think I tried to fax you, but just a nice American voice telling
me I miss-dialled!

Anyway, that bad news is that you have to have the whole assembly :-(

Richard
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"C R" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all. Posted a couple of weeks ago about a broken door lock. I have
> attached a link to two digital photos of the piece in question. Starting
> from the end of the lock closest to the interior is a metal clip. Next is
> a piece that spins with the key. The piece in question is next and is
> attached to the power door lock actuator. I can tell that the piece used
> to be a complete ring so that the piece moving with the key could lock and
> unlock via the power door locks. Without having to buy a whole new lock
> assembly (in United States), can anyone state whether I would be able to
> remove the clip and replace the broken piece if I can find a source for
> just that piece?
>
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dukegrad91/album?.dir=/4b9dre2
>
> The first picture, DSCI0015, shows the lock head on. The next, DSCI0012,
> shows the gap in the broken piece.
>
>
> Thanks,
> C R
>
> Remove the text "four" two times to reply by email.

I wonder if the piece is PVC if it is it may be worth stripping it down and
trying a specialist glue ( PVC plumbers adhesive I reckon ) to remake the
fracture provided you get lucky the missing piece is in the bottom of the
door I tend to overkill in that situation and would brace the crack as well
Derek


 
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