Scot1952
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The ignition switch on my 74 charger is sticky and hard to turn (it still works though). Probaly due to the wd-40 that has been sprayed into the lock over the years. Any ideas on what to do to lessen or cure the stickyness? Thanks
Lock cylinder? Spray it with brake clean, denatured alcohol or the like to clean it out. It will probably just run out of the bottom of the column. You need to get it clean first.The ignition switch on my 74 charger is sticky and hard to turn (it still works though). Probaly due to the wd-40 that has been sprayed into the lock over the years. Any ideas on what to do to lessen or cure the stickyness? Thanks
'69 still had the dash-mounted switch, right?If you crack open an ignition switch you will find grease the tumbler isn’t spring loaded the switch is. The tumbler may be the culprit but we don’t really know that yet. The switch on my bee was hard to turn and I found it to be the switch not the tumbler.
'69 still had the dash-mounted switch, right?
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Lock cylinder? Spray it with brake clean, denatured alcohol or the like to clean it out. It will probably just run out of the bottom of the column. You need to get it clean first.
Powdered graphite works about the best.They will chew them selves up quickly if not lubed after cleaning....most factory fresh cylinders have a thick grease in them. I cleaned one up on my own 96 ram a while back and didn't lube it well and it didn't last long...lucky it was my own and not a customers.