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Old 11-17-17 | 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by wschruba
Use a wet penetrating lubricant (liquid wrench, kroil, seafoam, etc), and let it sit for 20-30 minutes, preferably where gravity can help pull it in.

Once you have it open, you can use the blank that they include with the locks to remove the cylinder and clean it up.
Thanks for the tip. I was actually able to remove the cylinder last night. The part that's giving me trouble is the inner rotating piece that moves the pawl. So I am soaking it as I'm typing this and hopefully it will give.
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