|
Door handles/nobs
The door handles/window winders originally have very small set screws (M2 allen screws?) that set into a groove in the splined part of the actual mechanism. The threads for the set screws are often stripped out and the set screw replaced with whatever the culprit happens to have at hand. This is usually the beginning of the end, as the larger diameter replacement screws often don't fit in the said groove anymore or are off center and damage the spline, making it hard to impossible to get the handle on the spline properly. If this is the case you can try repairing the "teeth" of the spline with a small file until the handle goes on properly again and then check that the set screw is lined up with the radial groove that is in the middle (length wise) of the spline, ie. - don't push the handle on too far or too short so as to be off center with the set screw to the groove.
This applies to the door handles and window winders of 105's with the newer handles as of 71 or 72. I'm not sure if it also applies to the older type handles.
Hope I helped you with this, cause I know by experience how annoying it is when you try to open the door and end up with the handle in your hand, so you roll down your window to open the door from the outside and can't roll it up again - worst case scenario!
regards
Bob
__________________
Current Alfas:95 145 1.7l-16v boxer, 71 Giulia 1300 Super (2.0) ;-)
|