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Technical => 105/115 Series (105 Coupe/Spider/Berlina) => Topic started by: 17fitty on February 07, 2017, 11:36:47 AM

Title: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: 17fitty on February 07, 2017, 11:36:47 AM
I have just picked up a 68 giulia super i have been chasing for 20 odd years and the key goes in and out of the ign barrel no probs but from sitting for so long i cant turn the key hence steering lock is on.I have wiggled gently as if to release the wheel but no go--i havent tried anything down the barrel etc and wondering if graphite powder is the go or other product?
Next question which i dread doing--ign removal--how hard etc
Thanks in adv for any info
Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: AikenDrum105 on February 07, 2017, 12:23:53 PM
Sedan ownership - final destination of all erudite 105 fanciers ! 

You've probably tried this, but if there's significant tension on the steering wheel against the lock detent the key will be unable to turn,  you have to turn the steering wheel enough to take the tension off the lock detent and then the barrel will be able to turn (and pull the detent back out of the way)

Otherwise I'd try a little graphite powder and running the key in and out to jiggle the pins free.  Progress to WD40 if no luck :D   

To remove the ignition barrel you have to undo and remove the cowling,  then you will see a dome headed pin on the top of the barrel holding it in.  It's actually a machine screw and you'll need to find a way to grip it or tap it around with a small chisel.

It's definitely the right key ?  :D

Good luck !   
Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: ItalCarGuy on February 07, 2017, 12:29:40 PM
My guess is the barrel is rooted. I went through 5 ignition assemblies to find one that was not busted for my Super. My old lock actually took a bit of a gentle touch where it had to be slightly withdrawn before it turned. Bit of a Fonzie Wurlitzer thing. My form of theft prevention...

Scott, 17fiddy is no late comer to sedans... (Hog)

Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: 17fitty on February 07, 2017, 12:39:53 PM
Yep definately wiggling steering wheel etc-even jacked up so wheels off the ground so little resistance-thought there might have been the old"just do this she'll be right"--positive thinking eh
Hog eh--i will resemble that
Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: GTV-074 on February 07, 2017, 05:04:12 PM
Hope you get the lock sorted out.

Not sure which exact barrel they use but is there a repo version available from any of the OS suppliers?

Also, tell us what/where/when of your Giulia? Chased for 20 years, gotta be a story there...

Throw up some pics too!

Cheers,

Paul.
Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: carlo rossi on February 07, 2017, 07:59:40 PM
sounds like the lock pin is corroded
wd 40 as close as possible to steering column
Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: Barry Edmunds on February 08, 2017, 03:19:00 PM
Carlo, fairly sure that I have an ignition lock/barrel in the collection.
Barry
Title: Re: ANY GIULIA SUPER LOCKSMITHS OUT THERE
Post by: 17fitty on February 08, 2017, 03:30:37 PM
Cheers all for the feedback.
Barry if i cant find one i may take you up -thanks
Yep definately will put up some pics and tell the tale of how my pending alfa  addiction started-soon as i get a spare minute.
Cheers