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Sliding door alignment
Posted: 17 Apr 2016, 13:28
by rossy616
Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 17 Apr 2016, 13:50
by Plasticman
first, are the gaps parallel irrespective of the differences between them them ?
can you take a picky of the latching area on the C post and same on the B post
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Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 17 Apr 2016, 16:47
by rossy616
Thanks for the reply bud. Yeah the gap is parallel..
I'll get you a pic tomorrow morning if that's cool as I'm skiving at wok atm! Cheers
Ross
Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 17 Apr 2016, 22:24
by Plasticman
fine but parallel means to the millimeter and there are reasons i need these picks
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Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 18 Apr 2016, 09:08
by rossy616
Got some pics.. just waiting for photobucket to come back measured as well.. it's the same bar at the very bottom where it's slightly larger.. I'm worried it's a dodgy repair quarter...
Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 18 Apr 2016, 09:52
by rossy616
Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 18 Apr 2016, 12:20
by Plasticman
good ,now the door ones of it shut as requested above and while your at it, open the door about a foot and tell me roughly how much you can lift the door, then open nearly fully and repeat,
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Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 18 Apr 2016, 12:46
by rossy616
Sorry mate from the outside or inside for the pic?
Also the door travels say 10 mm? A foot open and almost open a tiny bit more..
Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 19 Apr 2016, 21:11
by Plasticman
yes from the outside, i need to see the gaps and alignment with the swages one pick of each end and then its awkward but say three of each end from top to bottom, this will show me whats happening
so you can lift the rear of the door about 10mm up ?
also is the centre runner assembly smooth and no slop in it
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Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 19 Apr 2016, 21:22
by rossy616
Cheers dude. Yeah I'll get the pics in the morning again..
Yeah I'd say about 10 mm.. it's fairly smooth operating.
Re: Sliding door alignment
Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 19:09
by garyd
Have a look at the front end of the (outside) waist level track. You may need to remove the cover panel to see clearly.
There should be a plastic 'buffer' piece in the end of the track where the top rollers rotate inwards to close the back of the door onto the latch. If this is missing, the mid level roller/latch will move too far forward, taking the door with it.
E D I T - in your 4th photo, between the door seal and the cover panel (at the level where the hedge forms a green background) you can just see the slot for the buffer. Can't tell whether or not it is empty, though.
This buffer is a 'T' section, laid on it's side with the stem popped out through a horizontal slot in the end of the track. (251 843 876 limit stop)
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