Charger ignition barrel.

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Charger ignition barrel.

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Anyone ever replaced theres?
I have stripped down as much as I can, down to the steering lock plate thing!
It has one c clip, now removed. It looks like it is on splines but will not pull off, does it come off that way?
I added a little pressure and it moved the whole shaft down out off the steering box :shock: .
Just want to put a new barrel in as I dont have a key for this car and it will start with out one!
:roll: Thanks
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What is it with you guys and workshop manuals? First Will and now you?

You guys alergic to them or something? :roll:
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Its this bit I am stuck with.
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Thanks Dave!
Thats my morning sorted then! :D :D
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Let me know if you want BIG versions of those images emailed to you.

And buy a manual! :wink:
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Cheers Dave, funny thing, my dad said that to me today!
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Why buy a manual, you do it so well Dave! :lol:
Before I get jumped on I have two! :wink:
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correct me if I'm wrong here (I know you all will), but surely manuals would be classed as instructions. I thought blokes didn't do instructions :D
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Don't most people reach for the manual AFTER the entire job has gone up in a ball of flames
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Of course. When all else fails , read the instructions :lol:
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Mogwai wrote:Cheers Dave, funny thing, my dad said that to me today!
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Dad can I borrow some money? lol :D
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well after all that, the barrel was differant! not sure what coloum I have is there a big differance between 69/70?
My car is a 70 and the barrel was too short. It does say 69 on some of the parts, I know some of the cars had 69 parts.
Put it all back together then forgot to put the split pin back in! Doh,
Then, put it all back together and forgot to put the sleave back on, double Doh, I had one of those days!
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The instructions were for 1970 Challenger. i would have thought they would have been the same? :?
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'69's were mounted on the dash not the column.........
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