Anyone ever take apart an ignition switch? ('78)

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Anyone ever take apart an ignition switch? ('78)

TheLastJoker
While inspecting the last few parts before reassembling my bike, I noticed the key would not turn to the LOCK position on the ignition switch.  I struck the pin on the side of the lock that is supposed to extend when the key is turned just to make sure it wasn't siezed.  The pin moves 1 or 2 mm when I push down on the key and turn, but even with pliers on the rod that extends out the bottom of the cylinder, it won't go into the LOCK position (yes, I know to push in and turn).  Has anyone ever taken one of these apart?  If not, I'll do so and post some pics here.
1978 CB750F Super Sport
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motogrady
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Never took one apart, but got a frozen one to work.

Get some door lock or ignition switch deicer/lube, or just take some wd-40,
squirt it in the lock a few times and just work it, gently but firmly.

Might do the trick.......
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Re: Anyone ever take apart an ignition switch? ('78)

TheLastJoker
Thanks for the tip.  I tried filling the  cylinder with wd-40 and letting it soak for a while but unfortunately it didn't change anything.  Looks like I'll be opening this sucker up.
1978 CB750F Super Sport
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Re: Anyone ever take apart an ignition switch? ('78)

Rockwork
I just recently replaced the ignition switch BASE ONLY on my 78 cb750f with ign-cb-5prg from this page:
http://newmotorcycleparts.com/electrical/ignition_switches.html
"To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."
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Re: Anyone ever take apart an ignition switch? ('78)

TheLastJoker
Thanks for that site! I'll definitely bookmark it and get a new ignition switch if I can't repair this one.
1978 CB750F Super Sport