You’ll need to have the key inserted in the tumbler in order to remove it. If your key is a bit worn you may need to jiggle it some. I removed the set screw entirely, just to be sure. Two turns probably is insufficient to let the cylinder come out. Use some brake cleaner on the tumbler so as to clean out any gunk (please wear eye protection when spraying). > On Sep 15, 2015, at 4:51 PM, Brett Ne <brettn777@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > I need to replace the sliding door handle on my 82 because it's cracked. I > really want to reuse the old tumbler on the new handle so that I can have a > single key for all of the locks. I found the tiny set screw that holds the > tumbler in and can loosen it about 2 turns, but it won't come out all the > way and the tumbler shows no sign of wanting to part with the handle. Is > there a trick to this? Do I need to turn in the screw all the way in & > drill out the outer portion of the hole? > > > Brett > > -- > Brett in Portland, OR > "Albert" '82 VanaFox I4 Riviera |
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