mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: contact cleaner

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net, EMILY COWEN <ecowen@cln.etc.bc.ca>
Subject: Re: contact cleaner
From: Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 1997 15:40:20 +0000
EMILY COWEN wrote:
> 
> Hi Bobby De Weese!!
> 
>      Does your locksmith's training tell how to dissolve the corrosion
> that makes my '73 "B"'s door locks inoperable??  I know penetrating oil
> won't work ('cause I've tried it).  Someone once suggested trying
> vinegar to dissolve the whitish crud that jams the lock barrells, but
> that didn't work either.
> 
>      Any ideas, other than using "Mr. Blue Wrench"??
> 
> TTUL8r, Kirk Cowen   (who knows it's futile to lock a convertable,
>                       but wants the locks to work "just because")


Stiff locks and white crud are a winter/spring problem on my V8 which I 
have put down to weather and road conditions as it an all-year-round 
car.  Hardware shops here sell powdered graphite which is made 
specifically for lubricating locks, but being tight I cut a nice long 
point on a graphite pencil, then shave it down with the edge of a knive 
into a piece of paper with crease running from one side to the other.  
Hold the little lock cover open with a small screwdriver, put the 
paper crease into the open lock and gently tap the the graphite into 
the mechanism.  It may take a couple of days to work its way into the 
tumblers, but one application as soon as the lock or cover starts 
getting stiff lasts for months.

If it's completely seized to start with then you will have to dismantle 
and clean all the many bits, but don't oil it afterwards, use powdered 
garphite.  Put a bit on finger or thumb and rub them together and you 
will see just how good a lubricant it is.

PaulH.


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>