Dan,
I went through that not too long ago on my tricarb. What I did was
depress the escutcheon and stick a small punch into the hole for the pin
at the opposite end from where I wanted to drive in the pin. You could
also use a nail, I suppose, but the punch is big enough to hold onto to
get it in there. Anyway, that keeps to escutcheon mostly depressed so
that you can then get the pin in from the opposite side.
Good luck.
Charlie
Daniel and Diane White wrote:
> Hello List,
> I've searched the archives and can't fine an answer to this one...I'm
> installing my new interior door handles and am trying to figure out how
> you depress the chrome escutcheon far enough while at the same time
> inserting the pin into the shaft that the handle fits onto. I was going
> to try and grow a few more thumbs but the chances of that are slim.
> Thanks,
> 1962 BN7 MkII
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