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Problem solved! It turns out that it was NOT the ignition lock or ignition switch that was sticky, it wqs the linkage between the ignition lock, ignition switch and the lock plate mechanism. Once I lubed that the stickiness went away. Thanks for all your good suggestions.
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
The only reason I need the tool is to get to the ignition lock to clean it. It is very sticky probably due to the WD-40 that has been sprayed into it over the years.
Oh WOW that's really nice of you. I am in Thousand Oaks CA in Southern CA. However my nephew lives in the Sacramento Area. I could have him pick it up and mail it to me, I would be willing to give you a deposit to insure its safe and prompt return? I did rig up a C Clamp solution but it wont...
I am looking to rent or buy the Mopar special tool C-4113 to remove the solid steel pin holding on the lock plate on the steering column of a 1974 Dodge charger. The pin has been in there for about 50 years and I cant find any way to remove it without the special tool. Here is a pic. :