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Broken steering lock mechanism in ignition
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<blockquote data-quote="NealandKate" data-source="post: 615337" data-attributes="member: 28826"><p>Hi there, my first post on here, hopefully the post will make sense.</p><p>Long story short my '70 bay is currently at a body shop, the key was lost with the steering lock on. Ive taken the steering column sleeve and ignition housing off the bus.</p><p>I've removed the barrel, not so fiddly on '70 bud, didn't need "j" wire but because the steering lock was on the mechanism for the lock was damaged. A new barrel will only reach to the lock, I need the cam peice that engages the steering lock and the ignition switch. Is this possible? I can't seem to find one. Have I now got a screwed ignition mechanism?</p><p>Any thoughts, experiences, advice would be helpful.</p><p>Many thanks </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NealandKate, post: 615337, member: 28826"] Hi there, my first post on here, hopefully the post will make sense. Long story short my '70 bay is currently at a body shop, the key was lost with the steering lock on. Ive taken the steering column sleeve and ignition housing off the bus. I've removed the barrel, not so fiddly on '70 bud, didn't need "j" wire but because the steering lock was on the mechanism for the lock was damaged. A new barrel will only reach to the lock, I need the cam peice that engages the steering lock and the ignition switch. Is this possible? I can't seem to find one. Have I now got a screwed ignition mechanism? Any thoughts, experiences, advice would be helpful. Many thanks Neal [/QUOTE]
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