Hello all...
I'm replacing the driver's side door latch on my 79 Firebird. The outside door handle seems to require more "umph" than I like to put it thru in order to get the latch to open and I don't want to risk damaging it due to a sticky latch.
I have the door panel removed and the interior door handle rod disconnected from the latch lever, however getting the 3 mounting screws on the door jam side of the door to come loose has been frustrating, to say the least.
I've been blasting the threads with some penetrating oil for the last couple weeks, but despite all my attempts, I can't even get one of these buggers to budge. I'm using the proper #3 Philips bit as to minimize striping the head. I've tried an impact driver and a mallet, a regular nut driver, a bit in a 1/4" socket with a ratchet and a few other "creative" assemblies that I thought may do the trick, but as I said, nothing has worked.
I'm to the point where I'm planning to drill thru the heads of each of these screws. But prior to doing just that, I thought I would inquire with TAC to see if there are any members who have a trick they've used or any bit of advice to lend. I'm all ears. Thanks everyone.