Well, every day's a school day I guess. PlusGas duly ordered.WD40 is, as the name implies, a Water Dispersant, not a release agent, PlusGas is certainly better for seized bolts etc.
Well, every day's a school day I guess. PlusGas duly ordered.WD40 is, as the name implies, a Water Dispersant, not a release agent, PlusGas is certainly better for seized bolts etc.
Not sure what has gone on here. That cover plate should just fall off, It only retains the spring and lock. If you are going to force it off just buy a secondhand handle and swap over your lock. Don't buy a plunger it is not needed. The lock is a simple item.Well, every day's a school day I guess. PlusGas duly ordered.
Likely a RRC of that age will have a separate smaller single sided key - mines an '86 & that's what it has.
WD40 is, as the name implies, a Water Dispersant, not a release agent, PlusGas is certainly better for seized bolts etc.
Strange one. I have found half a dozen online....all show the ' cover plate' firmly attached the rest of the unit. I'll post a picture tonight.Not sure what has gone on here. That cover plate should just fall off, It only retains the spring and lock. If you are going to force it off just buy a secondhand handle and swap over your lock. Don't buy a plunger it is not needed. The lock is a simple item.
Not sure what has gone on here. That cover plate should just fall off, It only retains the spring and lock. If you are going to force it off just buy a secondhand handle and swap over your lock. Don't buy a plunger it is not needed. The lock is a simple item.
Rather than trying to pry the plate off, get something with a flat head and give the lock barrel a smart smack with a hammer, should pop out.I've found a replacement plunger a 'bit' cheaper, but it's still £70 !!
Yup, more WD40 and even more patience I reckon.
Yes, I was looking at it earlier, and wondered if it was worth applying a bit of blunt force, but then decided to wait for the Plusgas to arrive, give it a bit of a soak....and then resort to physical violence!Rather than trying to pry the plate off, get something with a flat head and give the lock barrel a smart smack with a hammer, should pop out.
I'm hoping I have found a solution... a guy on ebay was selling a tailgate with handle and keys. He has agreed to sell the handle separately for not much more than the price of a new barrel.I'd be tempted to take the whole lot into a decent locksmith and see what they can do for you. Not the usual shoe repair/battery replacement/phone unlocking type place, but a real old fashioned locksmith.
And WD 40 is useful to have around, but it is really just snake oil, for just about every job there is a better product.
I'd be tempted to take the whole lot into a decent locksmith and see what they can do for you. Not the usual shoe repair/battery replacement/phone unlocking type place, but a real old fashioned locksmith.