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jlaird

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had occusion to remove the key tumblers thingee from the switch on a Bugeye? I got the front light switch off no prob, but what is procedure for takeing out the LOCK BARREL?
 
Hello Jack,

most Wilmot Breeden lock barrels are held in place with a small round pin which you need to drift out. This then releases the lock barrel.

Alec
 
Jack:

If memory serves me correct, Alec is right.

Patrick
 
Small pin on the lock is spring loaded and allows the headlight switch part to be removed. I see no other pin anywhere. I so see a couple of moveable clip things on the back that might be the thing I am looking for. However, I can not tell which way they should be moved or even if that is the LOCK BARREL part that I am looking for?
 
One more thing that you probably know is that you must have the key in the barrel for it to come out when you depress the spring-pin.
Bill
 
Ho ho. And that is the reason I am replaceing it, because I do not have a key. Sigh.

Ok, little old lockpicker me.
 
Ok folks here is the deal.

https://www.triple-c.com/Austin_Healey_Keys.cfm

I called, nice lady, gave her the two letters and the three diget number on the front of the barrel. That's all they needed, 9.95 each including shipping. And she appoligized that the mail had already gone out today. Will ship tomorrow. Now I don't need a barrel even, good stuff.

Hay this is a very intresting web site, even has pics and such of Lucas grave and home etc.
 
Ahh, Jack

Out of curiosity, what was your number, I wanna see if it the same as mine? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif

Just kidding, wanna take Agatha out for some spins around the block when you are on vacation. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

Patrick
 
C'mon! A bugeye is SUPER easy to hotwire.
 
Just teasing Jack.

12v to coil and away you go.

Patrick
 
Yea, I know, but, but, gota have a key for the switch to make it right.
 
i imagine if jack goes on a vacation, the bugeye will be right behind him! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif ...zimmmmmy
 
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