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Originally Posted by Mr. Will
I have been soaking it with Kroil for the past six months. The pin came out in one piece, drilled and tapped and pulled it out. I did try to clean out the bottom of the pin hole in case there was a bur. Will keep working on it. Thanks for your input.
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You may have to drill out the lock cylinder to get it out. New or NOS cylinders are available.