Sticking Ignition.

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Re: Sticking Ignition.

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More 13th century......
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Re: Sticking Ignition.

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I remember the head technician at Wylie & Holland in Wellington telling me that the number one killer of ignition locks was having a big bunch of keys on the same ring as the ignition key. As well as knackering the top yoke they also knackered the ignition barrel.
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mangocrazy wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 11:01 pm I remember the head technician at Wylie & Holland in Wellington telling me that the number one killer of ignition locks was having a big bunch of keys on the same ring as the ignition key. As well as knackering the top yoke they also knackered the ignition barrel.
Nope. Just a single key