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Hello,
I am replacing the door locks on my car, I cannot get the rod off that is attached to the door lock, I didn't want to pry too hard on it, it has a gromet on the end of the rod but no keeper, I attached some photos, Thanks in advance
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I think you're looking for the part on page 155 in the catalog at Bud's Classic Cars.
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Part number 377647S
DOOR ACCTUATING & DOOR LOCK ROD NYLON BARREL SLEEVE
1963-64 - Nylon push-in barrel sleeve that holds the door lock rod to the lock cylinder.
Also holds the door opening acctuating rod to the latch mechanism.
.148" ID x .39" Long
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If I read the properties of the PDF correcly, it's been a couple of years at least since it was last assembled, so price and availability is likely 'tbd'.
 

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It's been a long time since I had mine apart but am thinking there's a little like nub on the side of the rod that has to line up with a notch by rotating it a certain direction then it will pull out. Or it has the clip and you pop the clip loose that clamps onto the rod with a screwdriver and it should pull right out.

Found a video! This is a falcon and you'll have to fast forward a ways. The other vid i found you will have to search you tube using these search words as it won't let me post it here.
Search this one:
60's Ford Door Lock Cylinder Replacement
or watch the one below.
 

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It's been a long time since I had mine apart but am thinking there's a little like nub on the side of the rod that has to line up with a notch by rotating it a certain direction then it will pull out. Or it has the clip and you pop the clip loose that clamps onto the rod with a screwdriver and it should pull right out.

Found a video! This is a falcon and you'll have to fast forward a ways. The other vid i found you will have to search you tube using these search words as it won't let me post it here.
Search this one:
60's Ford Door Lock Cylinder Replacement
or watch the one below.
Thanks so much I appreciate it
 
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