The passengers side door lock on my 8hp, doesn't lock when you flip the inside door handle to locking position.
Any one have pictures of what the inside of a complete working one should look like?
Have a idea what the issue could be?
I have yet to pull it out to look at it.
Thanks
Passengers side door lock on 8hp
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The Bradford man
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Passengers side door lock on 8hp
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1953 Jowett Bradford CC truck restoration project
1937 Jowett 10hp
1939 Jowett 8hp
Chris~ RIP
Possibly the only person or one of the few that owned one of every type Bradford at the same time CA,CB,CC,CD.
1935 Jowett 7 Project unfinished.
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Re: Passengers side door lock on 8hp
Hello James.
I only have photos of the early 30s 7hp Long saloon door mechanisms, and I don't know if they are of any use, but here they are.
This is a rear door mechanism, which I think allows locking by use of the interior lever.
Bottom right is a near-side front door mechanism which had the key to unlock it using the outside handle. You had to open the near-side door and lean across to unlock the off-side door with the interior handle. The other three are rear-door mechanisms.
Tony
I only have photos of the early 30s 7hp Long saloon door mechanisms, and I don't know if they are of any use, but here they are.
This is a rear door mechanism, which I think allows locking by use of the interior lever.
Bottom right is a near-side front door mechanism which had the key to unlock it using the outside handle. You had to open the near-side door and lean across to unlock the off-side door with the interior handle. The other three are rear-door mechanisms.
Tony
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