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Removal of Door and Trunk Lock Cylinder's '37 115
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Tom Beaver
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Can anyone give me some advice on removing these lock cylinders from the door handle and trunk handle. I am having the handles re-chromed. I have been to a couple of locksmiths, one who claims to specialize in vintage car locks. Neither shop could get them out. I am currently soaking them in liquid wrench hoping it might free something up. I am using the key along with a stiff wire in the separate hole turning the key while inserting the wire to no avail. If there is a trick to this I would sure appreciate any help. Thanks,

Tom

Posted on: 2011/8/23 17:27
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Re: Removal of Door and Trunk Lock Cylinder's '37 115
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The discussion and procedure for a 40 came up previously and Dave (Owen_Dyneto) posted a link to some instructions on the PAC site for prewar locks. The instructions do say they are for a 37.packardclub.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1079 The link to the entire discussion is here if you want to see if the pictures are similar to yours.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=74385#forumpost74385

Posted on: 2011/8/23 19:11
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Re: Removal of Door and Trunk Lock Cylinder's '37 115
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Howard -

Big Thank you for this information. I had both cylinders out within a few minutes with the help of these instructions. What a great web site and great people like you - to be able ask help and receive information so quickly. Thanks again,

Tom

Posted on: 2011/8/24 12:58
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