'36 ignition switch it is getting harder to turn the key. I now keep it in the position that allows the lever to go from on to off. Is a worn key the problem or are the insides of the switch going bad? I have to shake the key back and forth while I try to turn it. Terry
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Re: '36 ignition switch Terry , try a few shots of Silicone Spray in the key slot then try the key again I found this helped in my case ,,:)
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Re: '36 ignition switch The cam on the back of the lock cyl could be worn or remove the entire switch from the column drop casting and see if its any better.If it is then lube the base of bakelite brush in the switch housing.Disconnect the power source before messing with the switch.
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Re: '36 ignition switch I has the very same problen 32 Phil replaced my at at a very reasonable price. You can contact him at845 4573646.dansford
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Re: '36 ignition switch Thank You dansford for the recommendation. My correct home Phone # is 845 457 3546 that #number is turned off till April 1st. My cell phone # is 845 551 5132 I'm in Florida till April 1st.
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Re: '36 ignition switch It could be that over the years the lock has been lubricated with wet agents, these allow dust to become fixed in the lock eventually causing the lock to 'gum' up. You may find that removing the cylinder and cleaning the old gunk out, then lubricating with a dry lube such as powered graphite will fix your problem. Then of course there is the ever reliable and knowledgeable 32phil.
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Re: '36 ignition switch Thanks for the suggestions. When weather warms up in western NY, I'll go to work on it. Terry
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