Re: Trunk Lock
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[edited] I'm just guessing w/o looking in the parts book but I'd think the 52 models used a "U"-shaped spring clip to retain the lock cylinder, similar or perhaps the same as used in later years.
Posted on: 2013/2/24 10:05
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Re: Trunk Lock
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O_D beat me to it but it & sounds like the retainers may be missing. I think the part may be different between 52 and 56 based on the instructions in the service manual. The 56 piece is squarish U shaped flat metal but it sounds like the 52 piece is much smaller and maybe a different type.
On the off chance it fell out, perhaps removing the lock mechanism and rummaging around with a small magnet in the cavity will find it.
Posted on: 2013/2/24 10:18
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Re: Trunk Lock
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Having just serviced my 51 200's trunk lock, I can report that it is held on with a deformed U shaped retainer clip. It is square on top, with horseshoe shaped legs. The legs were curved slightly to keep tension on the lock mechanism. Look just in front of the license plate, in the cavity in the floor. I've found all sorts of nuts and bolts there.
Posted on: 2013/2/24 10:35
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Re: Trunk Lock
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Per David's description, the 52 retainer sounds similar to the 56 piece so should look something like this. The retainer holds the entire lock assy in place. If you meant just the cylinder is coming out and the outer housing stays put then the retainer is not the issue.
If it is just the cylinder coming out, that is usually held in one of two ways. I don't know which the trunk lock used in 52. Either a spring loaded semicircular "tab" near one end of the cylinder which fits into a groove inside the outer lock housing or with a screw which attaches the cylinder to the rest of the turning mechanism. If just the cylinder, let it come out and check near the ends for a slightly protruding spring loaded semicircular piece. Make sure the piece is free to move. If that looks good perhaps the housing has been deformed or has gotten debris inside so the groove is filled and tab can't lock into place. If you see no tab, check for a screw hole on the far end. Attach file: (11.37 KB)
Posted on: 2013/2/24 11:10
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