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Iain15

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I have a YM336D in which the ignition switch has become loose. There is a stainless steel or chrome bezel with two small holes opposite each other that seems like should come off to reveal a retaining nut. Is this correct and if so, is there some special tool that is necessary to accomplish this.

Any help is appreciated,

Iain
 
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There is a special tool but I don't know where you could get one. Usually we just use channel locks. Wrap a rag around the nut to keep from scratching it if you want.

Aaron
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Many thanks. I'll try it today.

Iain
 
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I think the special tool is Snap Ring Pliers that come in a variety of sizes and quality. The tips turned 90 degrees fit into those two holes, but as mentioned, you can make do with other pliers in most cases.
 
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If you don't have snap ring pliers try needle nose.They would be less likely to bend or break.then use something in between the handles for leverage.
 
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I have a YM336D in which the ignition switch has become loose. There is a stainless steel or chrome bezel with two small holes opposite each other that seems like should come off to reveal a retaining nut.

I took this picture a while back to illustrate that the replacement switch uses a different key.

Are you talking about the bezel on this old (removed) switch? The bezel itself is the retaining nut. Like Aaron said use Channellock pliers. Shielded with a rag, or electrical tape in the pliers' jaws.

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I seen yours Cal. and its was like wait a dang min. I know I used needle nose pliers someone must have just notched it.
 

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Yes Cal, just like the one on the left. I ended up using channel locks and only scarred it a little. It seems tight on the switch but the switch and bezel together still have a little play so I may have to add some gasket/washer material. Thanks to everyone for your help.

Iain
 
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Yes Cal, just like the one on the left. I ended up using channel locks and only scarred it a little. It seems tight on the switch but the switch and bezel together still have a little play so I may have to add some gasket/washer material. Thanks to everyone for your help.

Iain
There is supposed to be a fiber washer between dash and switch. Sometimes it wears, breaks, and falls out. Use gasket material, neoprene, etc. to make one.
 

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