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In the process of replacing the original lock cylinder as it only had 1 key. I have removed from housing and it is not obvious how to remove the cylinder itself?
I have a replicate with 2 keys I want to install, any help is appreciated, I have attached a picture, thanks for the help!!
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I think I would take it to a good locksmith.
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there is three mounting screw holes for the screws that holds the pop out in the dash panel. in one of them holes it has a spring loaded release that you can get to when the pop out is in the out position. simply put a ice pick in the hole and push it in. it will release the tumbler. note, it will only work if the pop out switch is in the on position.
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Helpful? I could scan tomorrow if that helps. Bruce
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Thank guys, just what I needed to see,
Regards
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of those made in Spain with the weird key. |
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unfortunately, I have been to two reputable lock smiths with the blanks sold from Model A vendors-they could not replicate, I believe the blank we just not correct for the key(#) I had
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Did you try Dick Crabtree 605-487-7229, if anybody can fix you up he can.
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The Town Sedan ignition is not a popout so I know it isn't original. I'll be looking for one when I get to restoring it. JayJay
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Looking at the picture Brum is posting he is using an aftermarket popout
Very hard for those to find a key. |
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Yes, Joop that was my realization as well, I did end up buying my replacement for Dick Crabtree
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