Lock barrell assistance.

CMF_bongo bus

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Hi guys.

I'm currently trying to install a new steering column into my k11.
I have removed the old one but have realised that I need to install the lock barrell from the original steering column into the new column.

1. Does anyone have any experience in doing this?
2. If so how do I drill out the sheer screws to remove the lock barrell?
3. How do I refit the lock barrell onto the new steering column?
4. How do I re-aline the new steering assembly?

At this stage any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
John.
 

CMF_Mimz

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frank2 WROTE:

"bongo bus WROTE:<BR><BR>"Yes there is... I just wanted to make sure that it's the ok... Is there anything I should look at doing before I put the steering back together?"</DIV><BR><BR>has it got an airbag ?

Dont think there is any k11 with airbag in australia.
 

CMF_Micra_King

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Mimz WROTE:

"frank2 WROTE:

"bongo bus WROTE:

"Yes there is... I just wanted to make sure that it's the ok... Is there anything I should look at doing before I put the steering back together?"</div>

has it got an airbag ?"</div>

Dont think there is any k11 with airbag in australia.

Mine has an airbag. Never seen a Super S fitted with an airbag though.

bongo bus WROTE:

"Hi guys.

I'm currently trying to install a new steering column into my k11.

I have removed the old one but have realised that I need to install the lock barrell from the original steering column into the new column.

1. Does anyone have any experience in doing this?

2. If so how do I drill out the sheer screws to remove the lock barrell?

3. How do I refit the lock barrell onto the new steering column?

4. How do I re-aline the new steering assembly?

At this stage any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

John.

When I fitted a new ignition barrel I used a screw extractor to remove the shear bolts eg drill a small hole and use the extractor to un-screw them out.
 
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