I`ve take the back of and i can see exactly what i am doing, i can push on the levers and move them ect, i understand all principles, (i think) of how the lock is working. Now the tool i need to open the lock must have something to push the bolt therfore so i can just practice picking the levers i am picking the lock closed ( i am actually unlocking the lock) this way i can apply pressure to the bolt from outside of the lock directly on the bolt and push it inwards. This applys pressure on the bolt and applies friction between the bolt "pin" and the levers.
My problem is that when i lift a lever, high perfectly or two low, it just doesnt stay there, EVER!! it falls right back down again, the spring just pushes it down. I have tryed pickin the levers in different orders, because some will have more pressure than others but still no luck. I dont understand!!! I am quite pleased with myself tho, i am atleast getting somewhere with no help of my own.
Yesterday i actually cut all the springs of a 3 old levers i had and then put them in and picked that. There was obviously no tension pushin the levers back down and i had no problems, i picked it so i must have the general principles ok. Its just when the springs are there the levers fall right back down! Anyone, give me HELP!!!

Also if anyone knows the way to picking lever locks with wire, i havent a fantest clue, even if you dont wanna say straight out just tell me the general principles, i dont understand how that works!?