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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:24 - 10 Jun 2013 Post subject: And so it begins (Kawasaki Fuel lock barrel) |
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Got myself a zzr600, bit of a fixeruper.
On of the jobs that needs sorting is there is a key snapped off in the fuel tank. Thankfully getting the cap off is no problem, theres enough to prod something down the side of the key and turn it.
Sadly theres not enough of it to pull it out (despite best efforts).
I'm alble to get the barrel disassembled a bit, but only so far.. I'm assuming theres a trick to getting it all the way out with the pins exposed, i'm pretty sure at that stage i'll easily be able to get the key out.
Its the same type as the attachment. The cam part comes right off easily, another small section behind (once the seal is taken off) but thats as far as i can get.. its a bit loose, i dont want to force it in either direction till i know what needs doing with it.
Anyone else delt with one of these before? ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Posted: 04:26 - 11 Jun 2013 Post subject: |
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Absolute SHITE photograph.
I can see it is a fuel cap but detail... ???
Were your specs dirty?
Try... Ice Lolly stick.
Trimmed to slip inside the lock.
Clean out lock using brake cleaner or Nail polish remover to get any oil out.
Superglue dobbed on end of icelolly stick (Sparingly as you don't want to drown the fcuker).
Slide stick onto stub of broken key (Some fcukin' MUPPET broke off in the lock)
Allow the seconds for glue to set.
Skoot some WD-40 down the lock.
Waggle the stick out and hope the stub of key is bonded to the end.
Failing this....
Tiny-est drillbit.
Drill through the R-Send of the barrel and poke the key out with a stiff wire/thin welding rod. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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 Posted: 09:14 - 11 Jun 2013 Post subject: |
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Not my shite photograph, just stolen from the internets. (But it is)
During the failed attempt to get it out i managed to get some tweezers (filed down to fit) around the sides, could feel the barrel was holding it in.. given that i don't think the small stick/glue method will work
Had thought of the drilling underneath, that might have to happen :/ (not all that drastic really)
I'd hoped to be able to get at the lock properly, I can't see any codes for a replacement key (it doesn't look like its the original matching the ignition, but can't check that yet) I was going to take the tumblers out and use a blank or somthing.
Hohum, thanks anyways, couple more things to try! ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Posted: 09:26 - 11 Jun 2013 Post subject: |
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There are tool specifically for retrieving broken bits of key from a lock, If you are near Salisbury bring it to me, I have the tools.
You could also take the lock apart to get the bit out but my advice would be to take or send the lock as is to a decent locksmith (not local cobbler with a key cutter) who can strip the lock, obtain the cut code from the pin arrangement and cut you a key to suit, this will likely fit the ignition as well.
Gemsec (gem security) in Bristol is a highly recommended place to send it to or if you are in or around Bristol I know someone there who will came and do the whole thing in your driveway. ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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 Posted: 11:31 - 11 Jun 2013 Post subject: |
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Sadly I'm at the other end of the country.. thanks for the offer though.
If i can get it disassembled enough to get to the tumblers it'd be no problem. I've got no idea how to get through the last bit
Unfortunately for the price of getting a locksmith to do it i'd probably be able to get a replacement off ebay (which would save me the job of painting it)
Will keep having a go at it, otherwise it'll have to be introduced to Mr.Pillar drill. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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YOu could aye post it tho this guy.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 201 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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