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Something I've always hated, the passenger side latch has never gone over center to lock on my '69 Bee (from the day it was bought in '69). So I bought a spare set of latches for parts and guess what, they're EXACTLY the same ! I wonder how many thousand were done wrong before anyone noticed.. or if they ever did.
Knocked the pivot pin out on both spare latches to see how far off they have the pivot pin hole.
Yah.. that might do it. NFG location on the left.. good on the right.
Cut a piece of 1/8" drill bit shank to fill the hole.
Put the filler pin in place and drilled a new 1/8" hole beside it to move the pivot point.
Worked good on the spare, time to do it on something expensive in fresh chrome.
Success, other than some dumb *** with a grinder just had to lick the filler pin.
Didn't want to pound on the good one, pin pressed into place with channel locks.
Now both Preying Mantis' sit the same height and will actually lock the window.

Knocked the pivot pin out on both spare latches to see how far off they have the pivot pin hole.
Yah.. that might do it. NFG location on the left.. good on the right.
Cut a piece of 1/8" drill bit shank to fill the hole.
Put the filler pin in place and drilled a new 1/8" hole beside it to move the pivot point.
Worked good on the spare, time to do it on something expensive in fresh chrome.
Success, other than some dumb *** with a grinder just had to lick the filler pin.
Didn't want to pound on the good one, pin pressed into place with channel locks.
Now both Preying Mantis' sit the same height and will actually lock the window.








