For Sale:
OE Stratos boot lock with 2 keys and original clip.
As well as hole shaping sticker/guide.
£58
UK post £4.10
Anyone overseas or EU that is interested might need to pay vat or customs. I'm not sure?
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For Sale:
OE Stratos boot lock with 2 keys and original clip.
As well as hole shaping sticker/guide.
£58
UK post £4.10
Anyone overseas or EU that is interested might need to pay vat or customs. I'm not sure?
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This boot lock is SOLD.
'Have got another of these, 100% identical, if anyone needs one?
Chris
None left Chris, sorry.
There's one here:
NOS boot lock
and here
It's actually only a key I need now. It broke and I thought I'd lost the business end, then I found it again. Phew. I took it to our local key shop but they had neither the blank or the ability to cut it in the same way as this one. The keys on those links look different to mine.
Chris J finds the original Stratos boot lock. What most of us have is the one from the donor car, the Beta glovebox lid lock. Like yours mine lost it's plastic head before I even got the donor so it's been brazed to a washer! Even though I've got an original lock now sentimentality won't let me swap it out for the right one!
Braze the blade to a washer and you're good to go Chris!
Guy
This is how my boot key was repaired
Attachment 19900
Thanks, that sounds like a plan. I've never successfully brazed anything before, so this could be a first!
Can Lancia dealers supply new keys from the code? Is there still such a thing as a Lancia dealer?
Lancia dealers? In Britain?? Hahaha!! Although, I dunno, maybe some of the old Lancia outlets might still have some odds and ends hanging about.
Maybe you could take a leaf out of crime novels/films, take a wax impression of your old key and then use that to cast a replacement....then put the original back in the drawer so you'll never know you borrowed it. Or not. :)
You could ask on BetaBoyz? Someone there will know but you used to be able to get a key cut to code - and if you lost the keys, that number was also on the back of the glovebox lock on the plastic catch.
Well I still haven't brazed anything successfully. Melted the brass key and failed to get anything to stick to the washer nor get the brazing rod to liquify.
Chris, send me the key & I will hard silver solder it, from what I can tell they are nickel, 40 years in the Jewellery trade & 24 years of Beta ownership gives me a chance!
Tim.
Thanks both. I tried silver solder as well as brazing rod - both the same problem. components red hot but they don't liquify / flow into the joint, maybe I need more flux.
Thanks for the offer Tim. I've deployed thermoplastic to repair for the moment.