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Postby benteo » 4 Jan 2005 8:11

just a thought, isnt using a straight screwdriver to push all the wafers down while turning the wrench the same as using a rake to scrub the wafers? all the wafers are pushed down and the torque will bind some wafers, then you just repeat until all the wafers bind.
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Postby mcm757207 » 4 Jan 2005 14:19

Besides the GM Sidebar, your standard 8-10 wafer ignitions on other vehicles are quite difficult to pick as well.
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Postby openSesame » 29 Mar 2005 0:24

i have been having trouble with a wafer lock - 5 wafers i believe. i am making my own picks and using a small slot screwdriver for torque. i am filing and manipulating a probe set:
http://www.acehardware.com/sm-general-p ... 92879.html
i had to thin them down for them to fit in the small lock. but i have been having trouble getting these stupid little locks to open. it seems like my pick is long enough to reach all 5 wafers, it is a flat edge - i put pressure upwards, lifting all the wafers upwards, and torque with the screwdriver. it sure seems like all the wafers are in line, but it still won't open. am i doing something wrong? do i have to set and bind each wafer separately? can't i just lift all 5 wafers simultaneously? any recommendations on specific shaped picks to open a lock like this? it basically looks like this:
http://hdsupply.com/prmw95/mwus/jsp/pro ... ?oid=40652
there is only so much time i can spend trying to pick these specific locks. i bought the above lock to practice on and i could open that one pretty easily by pushing all the wafers upwards simultaneously. it is a little bit bigger than the actual locks i want to pick, but it is the same kind. maybe i just need to keep practicing... :roll:
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Postby raimundo » 29 Mar 2005 9:12

GM sidebar is also known as the briggs and stratton sidebar for GM unless I have been mislead long ago and never learned the truth. PickPick has reported that the BMW is not so secure, it seems to yield to some forcepicking with a split tensioner. Greenleaf and illionis Duo make some wafer locks that while pickable, are not the cheap little things that get scared when they hear a pick coming. Its just that the little cheap cam locks and other disc locks are so common that the whole type is assumed to be way to easy.
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