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I need a 36 spare tire cover lock retainer clip. The clip holds the lock cylinder into the piece that keeps the faceplate from being removed for access to the 3 bolts that hold the tire on. I've tried a snap ring but it interferes with the spring action that pushes that locking plate off the big dish.
I seem to remember a spiral split ring thingy that there were some remnants of when I acquired the lock setup years ago. Anyone know of this bit of unobtainium? |
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John, Here's an exploded view of the lock components that may help you identify whats missing.
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Don , since my car is up in Maine and I am in Georgia till summertime,, just to be safe I would say the snap ring and the thick washer are what I need.
I have the lock and the spring. |
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johndee138
For clarification purposes -- the piece labeled lock cylinder in Don's picture is not the actual lock mechanism --a lock fits in that housing. It is held in by a set screw in the side of that and the snap ring covers the screw and hole. |
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spring onto lock assembly, thick washer, then the snap ring holding all of it together. SO, who or where might I find the washer and the snap ring? |
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Lock into the lock cylinder
Use set screw to lock lock Washer Spring Turn key in lock to pull in tabs to install in cap Use a 1 inch pcv piece of pipe to help push the lock assembly down in the cap, so that you can install the snap ring. You can use a snap ring piers, but you will need to grind one of the snap ring ends so you can get a grip on the snap ring. Or, the two large screw drivers work, but you run the risk of heading to the medicine cabinet for bandaids. |
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This photo will hopely clarify things a little(or not)
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