Reassemble and replace photo by kolin smith.
Replacing an old mortise door lock with a modern lock.
If you want to switch to a cylindrical design typical modern knobset mechanism is housed in the knobs and a cross bore rather than in a mortise or a rim surface mount lock you ll either want to leave the old mortise lock in place or glue in a block cut to exactly fill the space it occupied since otherwise the empty space would weaken the door.
Then put your key in a nice safe place.
Today we are discussing how to remove an entry mortise lock with a thumb latch on the exterior instead of a regular knob.
You d have to fill the mortise hole with a solid block of wood which might well entail digging out more of the door to get a good fit.
Dust out the lock s case and spray it with a penetrating lubricant such as wd 40 as shown.
Place two screws from your new door lock kit in the doorjamb to hold the template in place then use the bit from your lock installation kit to drill a hole where the new doorknob will go.
Once you ve removed the door lock template you have a space perfectly primed for your new lock.
Start by removing the old hardware.
Reinstall the lock in the mortise screw on the faceplate and replace the spindle and knob.
Replace the cover and make sure the key throws the bolt from both sides.
Paint over the block to match the rest of the doorjamb.
The problem with replacing the mortise with a bored cylindrical lock is that the new lock is smaller than the old and really has to be in the same location on the door as it s the strongest part of the door.
Same issue exists regarding old holes in the door faces.
Use a screwdriver to remove all screws rather than a drill.
If you have questions please ask.
If it s a tight fit try loosening the opening with a chisel to ensure the door doesn t split during the installation.
Pull the lock out of the edge of the door.
Fit the new lock body into the old mortise.
Remove the face plates prying them up with the screwdriver if needed.