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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:39 am 
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I've finally got around to piecing some aussie wind-up/external hinge doors back together. Can anyone please tell me what the name of these bits are? Can you get new/refurbished anywhere? Haven't had much luck finding anything but that may because I didn't know what to call them. Are they an aussie only part?

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Door lock remote control.
LH is an HYA2781,
RH is an HYA2780.

Try Mini King or Matt Read.

Yep they are Oz door specific. 1965-1970.

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Marvie, thanks for that.


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They are related to the Morris/Austin 1100 door lock remote.
This is a photo of the 1100 remote...
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You may be able to repair your one with bits from an 1100 one.


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Wow that is close.....to the point where you'd have to wonder why they made a new part? I was a little reluctant to go opening it up cause of the size of the rivets holding it closed....but will keep the idea in mind.

The fact that I've got 4 here and 3 are shagged made me think it would be a common fail point (the design certainly seems to be high stress), but then I'd expect to see more info about? :roll:


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