I just did this on my 1990 Chevy pickup, now the key moves like new! I watched many RUclips videos on this job beforehand, but your video was the best one, and the one I referred to during the job.
You keep it REAL Klowny! You do it in real time and show real situations. As soon as my ignition seized, I thought, “I gotta find a Klowny video!” You are my go to for my 91 Camaro. Yes, a bit diff here but a lot of similar guts. Thanks for helping this gal out again! ❤️.
@@klowny1969 I did bud. I recently got a very special Chevy. And your vid helped me get the ignition out and swapped. In the pitch black. 😆 Tomorrow I can reassemble the wheel and drag it up to my house and begin the hardcore restoration. Now I have ignition keys. Next is the door keys...
This is the most helpful video I’ve watched so far! Changing the cylinder on my 73 chevelle atm but idk how to put the new cylinder in?!!! Is there a trick that I’m not aware of?
Thank you Klowny. Turns out i was missing the retainer clip on my steering column. No wonder it was so sloppy on my 79 Camaro. And thank you for mentioning the part number on the wheel compressor. Very helpful🤘🤡👍💣💥
Awesome Video, I lost my keys about a month ago on a 85 Riviera and I been going crazy looking for them and locksmith and dealer said they can't get a key because to no records for the key, I'm going to do this, THANK YOU
Do you need a key in the cylinder to get it out??? I didn’t see you use one so I hope I don’t, I’m trying to get a steering column for my 75 Malibu from a junkyard and want to keep my keys. Also can you turn the wheel after the cylinder has been removed??
At first the cylinder was moving back and forth but since I've pressed down on the tab the cylinder. Is locked and won't move at all now I'm wondering if I'm gonna have to drill?
I just poppet out the lock with my heavy duty screwdriver, nearly crushed my side window, 1974 El Camino. Smashed in the new lock with an ax, backside of the ax of course, with a piece of wood between. 4-5 minutes work approximately, no damage not even marks on the steering column, except from I nearly crushed the side window when the lock came out like a bullet.
Hey Nice vid But I’m trying to put the steering wheel back together but the pen tool keeps popping out the middle rod and I can’t put the snap ring on, any ideas?
one hint I can give you is when your taking the screws out of the turn signal assembly use magnetic screw driver I have lost many of yhem screws down inside the column.
mannn a lot of help but what should i do if the new one is in but it wont turn. like mine locked up or something. it turns freely when its out tho. soon as i put it in it doesnt turn at all. i am in the middle of a ls swap. could that be a problem??
Hello I have a question I have a 77 camaro that the ignition cylinder does not go all the way back to the position where I am able to remove the key it just stays on the 2nd off position where I can unlock the steering wheel to turn left and right. I can move the cylinder forward to turn on the fuel pump and even further to turn on the ignition. However the cylinder does let me turn all the way down to release the key I recently used this video as a guide to help me install a new cylinder which I did have success in changing the old ignition cylinder and putting in a new one with a new set of keys which came with it however the issue still remains which is that I cannot remove the keys because it stays on the 2nd off position which unlocks the steering wheel....any help would be appreciated thank you.
@@klowny1969 I’m putting one in my 73 impala I was asking if the steering wheel has to be off to install it or can I just put it in with the steering wheel on?
Another great Video ! Could you maybe do a video on how to install a push button start on a third gen camaro? It fits nice in the cigarette lighter hole. Thanks Klowny
What a freaking pain in the whompus. Nice of GM to make a design that requires not one, but two separate proprietary tools just to get into the steering column
I just did this on my 1990 Chevy pickup, now the key moves like new! I watched many RUclips videos on this job beforehand, but your video was the best one, and the one I referred to during the job.
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You keep it REAL Klowny! You do it in real time and show real situations. As soon as my ignition seized, I thought, “I gotta find a Klowny video!” You are my go to for my 91 Camaro. Yes, a bit diff here but a lot of similar guts. Thanks for helping this gal out again! ❤️.
Awesome! Glad I was able to help you out again :)
Just ordered a new lock cylinder for my 1971 Catalina. This video is a HUGE help! Thanks!
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Best video for ignition cylinder video for GMs of this generation
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What a nice car! I purchased an 83 Impala a week ago, and I'm going to have to do this, myself
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Thank you very much sir. Gonna go push that lever and get the cylinder out and that feat of restoring this car will be done.
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@@klowny1969 I did bud. I recently got a very special Chevy. And your vid helped me get the ignition out and swapped. In the pitch black. 😆 Tomorrow I can reassemble the wheel and drag it up to my house and begin the hardcore restoration. Now I have ignition keys. Next is the door keys...
Ken C . said it best! Nice job. Thank you. I’m gonna tackle my broken ignition on my 74 Z28, thanks to your video.
Thanks for watching
Nice video at the perfect time. Was literally wondering how to do this in my 81 c10.
Lol awesome! Good luck!
Thanks brother for your video saved me a few hundred bucks
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This is the most helpful video I’ve watched so far! Changing the cylinder on my 73 chevelle atm but idk how to put the new cylinder in?!!! Is there a trick that I’m not aware of?
Did you get it figured out?
Thank you Klowny. Turns out i was missing the retainer clip on my steering column. No wonder it was so sloppy on my 79 Camaro. And thank you for mentioning the part number on the wheel compressor. Very helpful🤘🤡👍💣💥
Glad i was able to help you out!
Klowny, please list all the tools needed next time for the slow people 😮
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Nice video and great job explaining the process. You definitely don’t want someone starting your car without the key. Especially here in New Jersey!
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Thanks so much! Someone tried to steal my caamro and mangled the ignition but now I can replace it with ease
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Awesome Video, I lost my keys about a month ago on a 85 Riviera and I been going crazy looking for them and locksmith and dealer said they can't get a key because to no records for the key, I'm going to do this, THANK YOU
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Great video ! Really appreciate the time you took to make and post this 👍 👍
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Do you need a key in the cylinder to get it out??? I didn’t see you use one so I hope I don’t, I’m trying to get a steering column for my 75 Malibu from a junkyard and want to keep my keys. Also can you turn the wheel after the cylinder has been removed??
At first the cylinder was moving back and forth but since I've pressed down on the tab the cylinder. Is locked and won't move at all now I'm wondering if I'm gonna have to drill?
Great job Klowny , nice seeing the old American cars .
thanks man
doing this on my 76 Camaro "Right About Now" == thanks for the Vid!!!!!!
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I will be performing this method later today ... will the steering wheel puller and the other tool be a need? Or can I work without it?
damn 2/2 this channel comes through with the help for my 69 elco!
glad i was able to help!!
Nice work, and I love the image of St. Nektarios!
lol thank you
Is it the same process for an 1981 Cutlass Supreme
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@@klowny1969 thanks and done
Thanks brother video was great, glad you included part #’s I just finished.
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This was really helpful thanks for posting this 👍
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Can this be done with the cylinder in the lock position? I don't have the original key
Any tips for getting those wires back on?
I always put bearing break in grease or some sort on the cylinder.
I just poppet out the lock with my heavy duty screwdriver, nearly crushed my side window, 1974 El Camino.
Smashed in the new lock with an ax, backside of the ax of course, with a piece of wood between.
4-5 minutes work approximately, no damage not even marks on the steering column,
except from I nearly crushed the side window when the lock came out like a bullet.
Very well explained.
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@klowny69 ignition went in fine but can’t get signals to connect if that makes sense ?
Sick burnout in the Pontiac 🤘
thank you
I was wondering if you need the key to remove the original ignition cylinder. Lost the key to my car in a fire and need to replace it.
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Unless it has a chip in it..then you would need the transistor ohhm rating
Going to do this over the weekend, nice impala!
Thank you! Good luck!
Hey Nice vid
But I’m trying to put the steering wheel back together but the pen tool keeps popping out the middle rod and I can’t put the snap ring on, any ideas?
Did you ever figure it out
Where do I get the tool to remove the plate? The one that threads in with the u bracket? Trying to replace mine now.
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one hint I can give you is when your taking the screws out of the turn signal assembly use magnetic screw driver I have lost many of yhem screws down inside the column.
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mannn a lot of help but what should i do if the new one is in but it wont turn. like mine locked up or something. it turns freely when its out tho. soon as i put it in it doesnt turn at all. i am in the middle of a ls swap. could that be a problem??
You sure it's the right part?
@@klowny1969 yes i got it. im slow🤦🏾♂️i had the trans down a little so soon as i lifted it up it worked like butter
Your vids help a lot of us shade tree mechanics. Great work...
Thank you sir!!
This video is great. Thank you for making it!!!
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Hello I have a question I have a 77 camaro that the ignition cylinder does not go all the way back to the position where I am able to remove the key it just stays on the 2nd off position where I can unlock the steering wheel to turn left and right. I can move the cylinder forward to turn on the fuel pump and even further to turn on the ignition. However the cylinder does let me turn all the way down to release the key I recently used this video as a guide to help me install a new cylinder which I did have success in changing the old ignition cylinder and putting in a new one with a new set of keys which came with it however the issue still remains which is that I cannot remove the keys because it stays on the 2nd off position which unlocks the steering wheel....any help would be appreciated thank you.
Does the Stan will have to be off to put the lock cylinder in?
The stan?
@@klowny1969 the steering wheel has to be off to put the lock cylinder in?
@@klowny1969 I’m putting one in my 73 impala I was asking if the steering wheel has to be off to install it or can I just put it in with the steering wheel on?
Lol
Welcome back GUYS?!?
i decided to address my smaller audience
Another great Video ! Could you maybe do a video on how to install a push button start on a third gen camaro? It fits nice in the cigarette lighter hole. Thanks Klowny
ill see if i can..thanks for watching
Step 1 had me thinking this was going to be a simple job.
It is!!
Do I need that tool to remove that inter ring
Can the ignition switch cause the car to not have no power even though there's no wire running to it ?
Have you looked at your cars wiring diagram?
You do some GREAT videos man! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
After unscrewing the screws for the signal thing there is still something blocking my ignition cylinder can someone help tell me what do I do
Good stuff sir
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TY Klowny, you are a man among men.
p.s.- clowns scare the shit outta me
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Thank you bud
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Some reason I'm having a problem n I'm stucC til Monday now n my car on the uhaul lol smh ...I have to laugh.
Sorry to hear!!!
Rip the cylinder out with a dent puller
That's a badass car
Lol ..thanks man
@@klowny1969 one of these days IAM gonna go visit u man and we can talk about cars hot rods that's my hobby
@@ramvanbobby3889 cool
Great vid thanks again!
Yeah... So much of this is outside the tools I have. Stopping the watch and finding another that uses tools regular people have.
I think I used just one specialty tool
I followed you all the way but my plat had to screwed in the back it was said by you that it would just Pop out
When this car was made ppl were using screw drivers and slide hammers to remove it.. LoL
lol yes they were
what to do when the new one wont trun.. Stuck.
thanks,, Klowny
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My locking plate is plastic and it broke. What do!!
1970 chevelle key dash lock to R/R
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I can't say I work on cars when that HORN WIRE CLIP TO COVER BEAT ME ..MCANT GET IT TO "POP OFF"
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how does it start without the key?
clowny kilmer intro , LOL. the second press was interesting never used one but ive never worked on US cars either
thank you..yes it makes life easier
Thanks bro....
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My ignition doesn't lock in place?
I changed my key ignition and not the car won't crank or start. Why can anyone help
Does the key have a resistor on it?
No Brianna? Hope you guys haven't separated, it being Valentine's and all : )
she was in my kitchen making me a sandwich ;)
What a freaking pain in the whompus. Nice of GM to make a design that requires not one, but two separate proprietary tools just to get into the steering column
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looks like you've done this 1 or two times before... ;-)
a few..yes lol
Thx U✓
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That is literally the same as a balancer puller
Does this car belong to a Greek? I say this because I see a picture of a Greek saint
Lol yes it does
Lies
@@travisblack1299 Why do you say that;
Should be easier for my 69 C-10, the ignition is in the dash, lol.
Oh yes definitely lol
No butter sauce needed
Yes..I had some butter sauce withdrawal lol
@@klowny1969 lmao