Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:26 am by GWiens2001
Looks like that is the cam actuator. Your plug must be a little shorter than mine (get your mind out of my gutter!), so that there is space for the cam actuator to fit, instead of being milled into the end of the plug.
The return springs on this lock are pretty weak. The American bypass tool should do the trick. But if you have access to music wire (available at hobby stores, not music stores) you could make a tool to bypass the lock cylinder and get to the cam itself. Music wire is some tough stuff.
Bend the wire to have a long body with a short 'L' shape about half the length of your cam actuator. Make a longer bend at the 'handle' end to give yourself a little leverage. You will not need a lot of force, as the cam return spring is weak.
Slide it into the lock with the L facing away from the pins. It should fit all the way through the plug and stop against the cam. Turn the tool (a little prayer could not hurt), and you should hear the lock pop open.
Other ideas are welcome!
Best of luck,
Gordon
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