Last thing to come off the door is the top leatherette trim, this is held in place with a two piece finisher which clip together. As always being dissimilar metals, stainless steel on mild steel, a fair amount of corrosion occurs between the two. In hindsight a soak with wd40 eases the separation. A small gasket scraper does the job nicely to ease away the top stainless trim to reveal 7 pozidrive screws which secure the base of the trim. Once removed the leatherette can be pulled away from a glued strip of felt in the recess. It also revealed the usual stress fractures in the top corners of the door skin.
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Removing top trim |
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Stress fractures |
All that remains is the door lock mechanism secured by 3 screws, the lock barrel held in place by a horseshoe clip and the exterior door handle with 2 m6 nuts.
Off now to be chemically stripped and phosphate coated before repairs start.
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