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Installing Bear Claw Latches - Catch & Release

Installing bear-claw latches on '50s cars
By Damon Lee
Bear Claw Latch Install
Bear Claw Latch Install
Most bear-claw latch plates,... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
Most bear-claw latch plates, like these from Hagan, are designed to fit around the corner of a door or doorjamb. This works fine, but when mounted on the door, it will generally require that the interior door panels be notched to accommodate the latch.
Bear Claw Latch Install
On this '54 Chevy, Kevin thought... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
On this '54 Chevy, Kevin thought it would be cleaner to position the latch closer to the location of the original. It looked like it would work with the contour of the door edge, so Kevin began by trimming the latch plate to fit.
Bear Claw Latch Install
The door had to be trimmed... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
The door had to be trimmed to provide latch access, and would eventually need some filler pieces welded on for a tidy appearance.
Bear Claw Latch Install
After plenty of trimming and... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
After plenty of trimming and trial fitting, Kevin tacked on the latch plate and closed the door to make sure it would not interfere with the doorjamb.
Bear Claw Latch Install
Here's a handy tip: Kevin... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
Here's a handy tip: Kevin stuck a marker through the latch so he could see where to install the striker on the doorjamb.
Bear Claw Latch Install
With the jamb marked, Kevin... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
With the jamb marked, Kevin could determine where to place the striker plate and how much to trim it.
Bear Claw Latch Install
Ideally, the striker plate... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
Ideally, the striker plate can be plug welded behind the existing doorjamb for extra strength. On the Chevy, however, internal reinforcement behind the original striker assembly forced Kevin to cut and trim the jamb to install the plate. The striker itself bolts to a "floating" nut behind the plate that allows for adjustment.
Bear Claw Latch Install
Bear Claw Latch Install
Kevin opened and shut the... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
Kevin opened and shut the door several times to check for proper operation before proceeding with final welding.
Bear Claw Latch Install
Happy with the fit, Kevin... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
Happy with the fit, Kevin began welding. He fabricated upper and lower filler pieces to better finish off the latch plate. Although the Hagan latch plate is hefty 16-gauge steel, Kevin welded it like he would any sheetmetal: with a series of tack welds, followed by additional tack welds between the first ones, and so on until the seams were solid. He also moved around regularly and took breaks to prevent excess heat buildup.
Bear Claw Latch Install
After bolting in the latch... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
After bolting in the latch assembly, the door was ready for several more decades of service. The clean installation means it looks like original equipment to the casual observer.
Bear Claw Latch Install
Bear Claw Latch Install
The doorjamb looked just as... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
The doorjamb looked just as tidy following final welding of the striker plate and filler piece.
Bear Claw Latch Install
The Hagan latches have two... 
   
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Bear Claw Latch Install
The Hagan latches have two release "ears." One is usually linked to an interior door handle using the supplied rod, while the other is easily hooked up to an electric solenoid for cars with shaved exterior door handles.
Hagan Street Rod Necessities
721 W. Monroe St., Dept. CRM
New Bremen
OH  45869

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