bluesmokennoise
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My restoration of a 1991 Pontiac Sunbird is coming along fine, actually I am nearing the end of it. I bought two used doors and have installed them with new pins and bushings. The driver's side door worked just fine without adjustment. The passenger's side door is a different matter. When I close it it won't fully close. When I close the door lightly it does latch but won't latch all the way to a fully-closed position and is a little ajar and protruding from the flush lines of the body. When I really slam it, the door fully latches and is flush with the body of the car but when I lift the door handle to open the door it "kerchunks" and gives the tactile feeling that the fork bolt was lifted up over something before it was freed. I have tried all the tricks on the Internet and have adjusted, re-adjusted (many times) the hinges after elevating it with a floor jack. But nothing seems to change. When I close the door it acts as if the door has to "ride up" on the fork bolt so it seems like the striker bolt might be too low. I have unscrewed the striker bolt and there is supposed to be (as per the factory service manual) a "floating cage plate" behind the tapped hole that you screw the striker bolt into. I do not seem to observe any "floating" of the cage plate. It acts as if the tapped hole that the striker bolt screws into is stationary. I am a little fearful of playing with the tapped hole or the floating cage plate that is behind it because I do not want the thing to fall into the bowels of the car's body. The factory service manual has a procedure for enlarging the pillar hole behind which is the tap that goes into the cage plate. Am I misreading it or if I were to use a grinder wheel on my drill to enlarge the plate, would the "floating cage plate" remain in place except then I could then move up or down, depending on how big the hole is that I grind out? By the way, I have not re-installed the door springs yet.
I also have been looking at the fork bolt and see there are three screws that hold it in. Is there any adjustment that can be made on the fork bolt?
I also have been looking at the fork bolt and see there are three screws that hold it in. Is there any adjustment that can be made on the fork bolt?