Bust barrell on door lock

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Bust barrell on door lock

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Thieves tried un get into my 81 van and bust the barrell in the handle of the passenger door. I can get the handle off ok but cant work out how remove the barrell. Is there a screw somewhere that I am missing?

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Dubwana
In the pronged part there is a steel pin, 2.5 mm in diametre that needs hammering out, screw in the upper forked plate needs removing to get the barrel to release.
Or PM me & I can supply a full set of locks, handles etc all repainted.
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Thanks that makes sense. Is that the little indentation on the side that looks like it could be a screw but isn't?

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No from memory its a steel sprng pin the screw is on the sliding door handle.
Give it a good clean up so that you can see properly.
Any more questions drop me a line.
The screw holds the pronged fork bit, cross head/philips jobby
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Have a look at https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36678

The pin is the bit pointed at by the green arrow in the pictures
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thanks fantastic post really helpful as soon as I get a chance I'll dismantle it again and give it another go.

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tx again got it all apart and beat everything flat... and even got most of it together again! Key now goes in if handled gently and turns the lock. I'm now looking for crashed VW's with intact locks.
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What / which bits are you after,
I have a small supply of goodies :D
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What do you call the little thin wafer things that the key passes through inside the barrell? Most of mine are bent all out of shape and one I had to leave out as it was broken and the spring was pulled out of shape. However it is working.
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Post by Krisis »

I CANT REMEMBER !!!!!!! :(
but those little brass things are what make the lock operate properly, they slide flush when the key is inserted so it can turn in the barrel.
There are different ones, depends on how your key is cut to its size
PM me and we will see what can be done to help
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