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Have a 37 with a bad wire in the armoured cable leading from the keyswitch to the coil that needs to be replaced. How do I do that???
It looks like the whole thing is non serviceable.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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Ryan,

If fixing the old one doesn't work out I have a NORS "Electrolock" with keys left over from the restoration of my '36 pickup in the 1970s.

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Originally Posted by 37ryan
Have a 37 with a bad wire in the armoured cable leading from the keyswitch to the coil that needs to be replaced. How do I do that???
It looks like the whole thing is non serviceable.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
It can be rebuilt. The Filling Station sells a rebuild guide for that Electrolock.


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I recently did mine. It was a little easier than I thought. Here is a link.

https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php/topics/324055/Re:_Another_Electrolock_Questi#Post324055



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