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Assembling and Coding Ignition Lock Cylinders

Tools Required: 

J 41340  Ignition Lock Holding Fixture. See Special Tools .

    Fig 1: View Of Key Tumbler Numbers
    GM65496Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  1. Determine the tumbler numbers/arrangement:
    1. Place the tip of the key directly over the tip of the illustrated key.
    2. Inspect that the diagram outlines the key.
    3. Starting with position 1 (open end of cylinder), find and record the lowest level (tumbler number) that is visible.
    4. Repeat the previous step for positions 2-10.
  2. Fig 2: Installing Tumblers
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  3. Starting with position 1, insert the tumblers (4) into their corresponding slots in the coded order.
  4. Using your fingers, pull out the side bar (3) until the tumblers fall completely into place.
  5. Insert one tumbler spring (2) above each tumbler (4).
  6. Lubricate the tumblers using Superlube® GM P/N 12346241 or equivalent.
  7. Insert the spring retainer (1) prongs into the slots at the end of each cylinder.
  8. Fig 3: Inserting Lock Retainer
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  9. Press down the retainer (1) until fully seated in the depression.
  10. Fig 4: Inspecting Tumbler
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  11. Inspect for proper tumbler installation:
    1. Hold the spring retainer (2) in position.
    2. Insert the key (1) into the cylinder.
    3. The side bar (3) should drop down flush with the cylinder diameter if properly installed.
    4. Disassemble and assemble properly as needed.
  12. Remove the key.
  13. Fig 5: Securing Lock Cylinder Into J 41340
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  14. Secure the cylinder in the J 41340  . See Special Tools .
    1. Inspect that the spring retainer is facing up and positioned directly under the punch slots.
    2. Push the cylinder into the J 41340  until butted with the cylinder bezel. See Special Tools .
    3. Tighten the holding screw.
  15. Fig 6: Staking Spring Retainer
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  16. Stake the bezel end of the retainer in place:
    1. Hold the flat side of the punch, part of J 41340  , squarely against the face of the cylinder bezel. See Special Tools .
    2. Stake the lock cylinder metal over the retainer corners.
  17. Fig 7: Staking Opposite Spring Retainer
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  18. Stake the other end of the retainer:
    1. Remove the punch, part of J 41340  . See Special Tools .
    2. Rotate the punch, part of J 41340  , 180 degrees. See Special Tools .
    3. Hold the punch, part of J 41340  , squarely against the end of the punch slot on J 41340  . See Special Tools .
    4. Stake the metal over the other end of the retainer.
  19. Fig 8: Lubricating Lock Cylinder Retainer & Retainer Spring
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  20. Loosen the holding screw.
  21. Remove the cylinder from the J 41340  . See Special Tools .
  22. Inspect that the retainer is properly staked. Restake as needed.
  23. Lubricate the cylinder retainer slot.
  24. Insert the following parts into the cylinder retainer slot:
    • The retainer spring (2)
    • The retainer (3)
  25. IMPORTANT: Use a paste type grease, not a spray, for the following step.
  26. Lubricate the following parts with GM P/N 12345996 or equivalent as needed:
    • The detent pins (1)
    • The cylinder retainer (3)