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The door slider mechanism (at the bottom of the door) on our '89 J is sliding with increasingly more friction. It looks like it's just a metal on metal slide. Anyone else experienced this issue? Any suggested lubrication that can get it sliding smoothly again?

 

Thanks!

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Had the same problem with the entry door and baggage door.  I tried a few diffferent sprays and none lasted very long.  I was on the road, actually at Oshkosh and it started sticking again.  The only thing I had available was engine oil.  I wiped on a bit with my finger.  As of yesterday, both doors are still working smoothly.

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Make sure the thin metal pieces aren't bent. There are a couple of tapered bearings that should be inside, too.

Whenever I start noticing friction, a quick squirt of Triflow makes it smooth again.

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I had never heard of Triflow. A little Googling revealed it's a bicycle lube product. We have a few bicycle enthusiasts in the office, and they enlightened me on it's usefulness. None of those guys had any with them today though, and I do have engine oil in the hangar. A few well-placed drops of that has done the trick. If it becomes a problem again soon, I'll try the Triflow stuff.

Feeling inspired by the refreshing of the door slider, I also tried a little on the overcenter mechanism on the fuel caps. Man, I've been trying way too hard with those things. They move like butter now too.

 

Thanks for all the help!

 

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  On 11/29/2017 at 6:04 PM, Hank said:

Make sure the thin metal pieces aren't bent. There are a couple of tapered bearings that should be inside, too.

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No bends yet. Where are the tapered bearings? It looks like two pieces of flat metal that slide together. One of the pieces has a couple of "wings" folded around the other as a guide.

 

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