Well... First let me point out that I have learned another lesson from doing things without reading and learning about them first...
I got this new Defiant deadbolt from Home Depot today... and I started to take it apart only to find that perhaps I should've stopped pulling on the plug when it started to slide out... but no, I didn't.
So just as you would expect I had springs and pins flying all over the place. So after about 30 minutes of carpet combing, I found all of them.
Well to put this long story short.... I duct-taped a pencil and very carefully reinserted the drivers and springs while pushing it in to keep them from flying out again ... i put the key pins back in the plug and pushed the pencil out with it as fast as I could and it actually worked.
Needless to say I will be using the pencil first (now understood to be called a plug follower) and make it easier next time. Definately a word of new found advice to anyone else taking a lock apart for the first time.
From one newbie to another.
And just a question on my behalf, would you experienced folk out there recommend using a plug follower with a shim.. or just a shim? Any advice?