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Post Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:40 am

Odd Ass on an Assa

I got some ASSA 7-pin oval cylinders a few days back. They're could do with a good clean since the plugs feel all gucked up.

3 of them came with an ass I've not seen before (the 3 on the left). My questions is: How to gut these 3 without damage to an odd Assa's ass?

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Post Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:49 am

Re: Odd Ass on an Assa

Some time ago there was the same question on another forum, I guessed you just have to pull out the tailpiece hard... and IIRC it worked.

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Post Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:59 am

Re: Odd Ass on an Assa

femurat wrote:Some time ago there was the same question on another forum, I guessed you just have to pull out the tailpiece hard... and IIRC it worked.

Cheers :)


Thank you my friend. i was worried about reassemble if I used force, but all is cool.

Many thanks
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