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I threw them in rubbish bin, just so I would not be tempted again!
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For replacement fixing I'd go the riv-nut route they can be super strong - stronger than spot welds and they splay out like a solid rivet as they are tightened so they won't wiggle loose like bolts and nuts. The descriptions in EPC are sometimes confusing. It might be the correct part after all... ...the only way to tell is to order one I guess. ###### England was great. My Mum got her wish; seven grand children all in one room at once! (I'm only responsible for three of them - just so you know) Deepest darkest Herefordshire was great - no mobile phone signal and virtually no internet => I had some real time off.
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1992 W201 190E 1.8 171,000 km - Daily driver 1981 W123 300D ~ 100,000 miles / 160,000 km - project car stripped to the bone 1965 Land Rover Series 2a Station Wagon CIS recovery therapy! 1961 Volvo PV544 Bare metal rat rod-ish thing I'm here to chat about cars and to help others - I'm not here "to always be right" like an internet warrior ![]() Don't leave that there - I'll take it to bits! |
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Have a look at the front pillar where the strap hing attaches - we have to work from outside. Not sure how riv-nuts could be installed in inner bracket when working from outside? Others have used conventional pop-rivets, self threading bolts, or have drilled and tapped. I have a lot of experience with pop rivets in marine use. In time I think, given the stress, even S/S rivets may loosen (but won't fall off). Drilling and tapping into inner bracket, as others have done, may work best. My concern, is just where those spot/plug welds are (On a W123) and if there is enough meat in those locations to accept a thread. PS: Glad to hear you had a good trip.
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Sorry...
...Graham I forgot about you!
Bad eh? Anyway here are some pictures that I hope explain how it is made. This is the view from outside ![]() (Hinges etc are removed on my car!) ![]() This is the view from inside. Dash is removed (as is everything else)... ...if you stick your finger in through the hole where the wiring for the doors comes outside then you can feel the bracket inside the A pillar. Look on the inner side of the A pillar and you can see that a tab of the bracket is welded as shown in the picture above.
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![]() Still waiting on VStech who also said he would check what is inside the door frame! My car is mostly back together. Fenders on, so can't look in the sunroof drain hole. I did see the weld on the inside before I re-installed interior, but even with borescope could not get a clear image of the inner bracket. I will most likely drill out two of the plug welds, drill & tap & install machine screws. Now I have the new hinge strap assembly, there is less stress on the hinge/frame. While I have you - That drain for sunroof. Is there any way I could see that with the fenders installed (liner off)? (I never did take the fenders off). Should there be a tube coming out of that hole (on my 85)? I did check the sunroof drains were intact some years back, but have forgotten what I did ![]()
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Drat!
That hole isn't the sun roof drain at all! I'll change the picture. It is used for wiring for the electric stuff in the door. The sun roof stuff I've posted here => destination of rubber sunroof drain tube - Benzworld.org - Mercedes-Benz Discussion Forum Sorry about the temporary glitch
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1992 W201 190E 1.8 171,000 km - Daily driver 1981 W123 300D ~ 100,000 miles / 160,000 km - project car stripped to the bone 1965 Land Rover Series 2a Station Wagon CIS recovery therapy! 1961 Volvo PV544 Bare metal rat rod-ish thing I'm here to chat about cars and to help others - I'm not here "to always be right" like an internet warrior ![]() Don't leave that there - I'll take it to bits! |
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I looked in area behind the fender attachment screws and just above the wiring hole. Hard to see in there with door on, but don't see any hole where you have one. Maybe the 85 is different?
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Now I'm confused again - which hole? (Can you copy a picture and stick on your own arrow if need be?)
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But not to worry. I poured some water into the sunroof and it came right out at the back of the fender. ![]()
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I'm still confused. The first picture I posted in post #19 has been updated / corrected. If you want to see sun roof drain holes go to the BW thread (linked above)...
...but I get the feeling perhaps you're all good now?
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1992 W201 190E 1.8 171,000 km - Daily driver 1981 W123 300D ~ 100,000 miles / 160,000 km - project car stripped to the bone 1965 Land Rover Series 2a Station Wagon CIS recovery therapy! 1961 Volvo PV544 Bare metal rat rod-ish thing I'm here to chat about cars and to help others - I'm not here "to always be right" like an internet warrior ![]() Don't leave that there - I'll take it to bits! |
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The hole/tube I was talking about that I could not see is the one you show the tube coming out of here: ![]() Can you see the interior door strap bracket through the larger electrical hole in the frame? Does it look like the W126 one I posted at beginning of this thread? I imaging it would be hard to get a picture.
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It is a bit difficult to see in there - especially with bright sunlight outside - I'm not used to it here!
I tried to take some pictures of the inside but my point and shoot camera kept on concentrating on other things. You can feel it if you stick your finger in either hole (be it inside or out) and to me it feels like the picture you posted => this could be in the realms of fantasy though - best you have a good old grope for yourself.
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1992 W201 190E 1.8 171,000 km - Daily driver 1981 W123 300D ~ 100,000 miles / 160,000 km - project car stripped to the bone 1965 Land Rover Series 2a Station Wagon CIS recovery therapy! 1961 Volvo PV544 Bare metal rat rod-ish thing I'm here to chat about cars and to help others - I'm not here "to always be right" like an internet warrior ![]() Don't leave that there - I'll take it to bits! |
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Unfortunately, I am past the groping stage!
I did try to look through the inside hole before I closed things up, using a borescope. But the head on it was too big, so could not get it aligned with the bracket. I could see what looked like a strap heading for that weld on the inside of the frame. VSTech is our man, if only he would check in. He says he cuts these cars apart! I have decided to put in two 3/16 S/S rivets using the weld holes. Have to finish this 300D job someday soon!
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You may have noticed that vstech's Dad is in hospital at the moment (thread here in DD) - I'm guessing he's a bit busy at the moment. But a PM probably won't hurt.
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There was a post in the Bodywork forum about same subject. It has a good picture of the internal bracket.
Don't know why they drilled the three holes on line with center of hinge bracket. Drilling out and using the original holes seems to make more sense. First link Link to German thread ![]() ![]()
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