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There is something about the hatch latch...Food for thought?


zKars

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Today I discovered something about the hatch latch mechanism that out- right astounded me. Its the LAST thing I would have expected. Its just not logical.

Anyone else guess what it might be? Thought I'de turn this into a learning experience.

Maybe its a well known thing, we'll see....

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ok, this isn't working like I'de hoped. Sorry Guy, I think the result of moving the striker is pretty normal.

Alright, if YOU had to design a hatch latch thing, and you could only use one, and the hatch was symetrical in every way, where would you put it?

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Im not looking at mine right now but my guess is its not in the middle

Right. As the latch mechanism itself is not symmetrical, the button/keyhole is dead center on the vehicle but the striker is about an inch to the right.

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Aha! success! 72OJ wins the prize. Even though I had to lead you-all by the nose to get there...

Now I have complete faith in the Nissan engineers of the time, but for the life of me, wouldn't you want thing in the middle to hold the hatch evenly? Looking at the way the release button touches the bar of the latch mech, it kinda has to be like it is, but jeez!

I know there is a common issue with the left side of the hatch on some Z's not wanting to sit all the way down flush with the body, (mine is severe!), maybe this is a contributing factor?

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