Labrauer Posted April 15, 2014 Report Posted April 15, 2014 I have a 48 Plymouth Sedan that the turtle lock is really loose and I was wondering if any one has taken one of these locks out of the handle. I need to find out why it is so loose and turning. By turning I mean that when you put a key in the lock the whole cylinder turns and you have to hold it in order to turn the key to lock. Thanks as always, Larry Quote
Don Coatney Posted April 15, 2014 Report Posted April 15, 2014 I am not familiar with "turtle lock"? Is that the same as trunk lock? A bit off topic but I must ask.... Are you a turtle? Quote
Don Coatney Posted April 15, 2014 Report Posted April 15, 2014 yes That is not the correct answer. Quote
wdoland Posted April 15, 2014 Report Posted April 15, 2014 (edited) You bet your sweet a** I am! Edited April 15, 2014 by wdoland Quote
desoto1939 Posted April 15, 2014 Report Posted April 15, 2014 You bet your sweet a** I am! wdoland knows the correct answer so I also assume your were a camper. I camped with my family since I was a young kid. started off tent camping and touring the USA. Then went to an Apacie Tent camper and upgraded to a Starcraft. HAd alot of fun and good memories was a member of the Natioanl Campers and Hickers Assoc. Rich Hartung desoto1939@aol.com Quote
Oldguy48 Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 (edited) I'm completely confused...and still trying to find out what the heck is a "Turtle Lock"? Nothing in my parts book mentions a "Turtle Lock"! Is this a secret term? Edited April 17, 2014 by Oldguy48 Quote
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 I have only seen good Turtle Locks on Ebay. Quote
Oldguy48 Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 Perhaps Labrauer would care to clear up this confusion ???? Quote
Ulu Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 The pin in his trunk lock is stripped/missing, It's the lock on the turtledeck (trunk lid of a bulbous car.) Quote
Labrauer Posted April 17, 2014 Author Report Posted April 17, 2014 Well it is nice to see that Ulu got the answer correct on what a turtle is on a old car. I am surprised that people from the older generation didn't know what I was talking about. Back in my younger days the old folks always called the trunk on a car the turtle because it was shaped a little like a turtle shell. I never knew any different name of it till I was a teen. Anyways back to the question at hand does anyone know how to take the lock apart so I can see if it can be fixed? Thanks, Larry Quote
desoto1939 Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 What is a Hicker? Mistyping it shold be Hiker not hicker a hicker is someone that has a lot of hic-ups. Rich HArtung Quote
_shel_ny Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 You will need to dissect the turtle. Remove the entire assembly from the trunk lid to gain access to the back of the handle/lock assy. To remove the lock cylinder and shaft: While holding your now turning cylinder in place, turn the key toward the opening position. Generally about the same amount as would be needed to turn an ignition key from off to the on position. Depress the little nub in the pic. It will move a bit at any key position, but to remove the lock cylinder it must depress a bit more. When you find the sweet spot (turned key position) for the nub to properly depress the cylinder will slide out. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 I think Shel said it just right. You have to have the key turned to a certain position to allow the pin to be pushed in. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 A turtle lid is a first cousin to the bonnet. Quote
busycoupe Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 I think you meant to say - first cousin to a boot. The bonnet is the hood. Quote
Ulu Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 Trust a guy named Shel to direct a turtle autopsy. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted April 18, 2014 Report Posted April 18, 2014 I know the bonnet is the hood........I guess they are kinda distant cousins. Quote
Labrauer Posted April 22, 2014 Author Report Posted April 22, 2014 Thanks Shel_ny for the answer to my question. And thanks for all the comments on my old talk of the turtle. I enjoyed all the comments I got keep up the good work guys. Quote
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