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401 to 403 Zeni door key blanks
A lot of aerodyne owners only have one door key ! This is dangerous as it's a complicated lock with virtually no spares available -- I have a limited stock of new blanks and I have also obtained a number of patterns for some of the Zeni numbered keys, so please let me know if you require a spare.
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greg
I would like a blank/or my zeni key is stamped 2 - my email adds is rmasay@globalnet.co.uk to get cost details etc. tks mike say |
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Wow Greg, well done for finding some! I also have only one key for my Aerodyne, but the danger is alleviated somewhat by the lock being openable by just about anything (including a ring-pull)...
I would be interested in a Zeni blank, though. There is no number on my Zeni key that I can see. email address is daniel2 at kleeman.net Daniel |
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Zeni door key blanks
Hi Greg
Thanks for your offer, I would very much like at least one of your keys if you have any left, as I don't have any .... I bought my 403 in pieces in 2001 and have, at last, run out of boxes to look in. The number on the barrel is 12 but I have warding files so a blank would not be a problem Hoping to finish the restoration (probably a better description would be remake) this year - would be a pain not to be able to drive the car for want of a key! Email jarret.family@btinternet.com Many thanks Mike |
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Hi Greg, I would like to buy an inigition and door key for my 401 if you have any available.
Norman Norrington nnorrington@hotmail.com |
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We have a 401 without any keys, can you supply 2 keys for lock no 10? Thanks Michael and Penny Oram |
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Aerodyne Owners ,
Copies of Zeni key blanks were manufactured by other companies . Dominion in Canada had a "L62N" Davenport - Burgess in UK had a "H024" These I believe are a direct replacement for the Zeni used in the Aerodyne door locks, but possibly not manufactured for many years . At least it is a starting point for a search . There is surely an old established locksmith that will have some blank keys. I know of a Dominion blank E122A that has been modified to fit . The joys of owning a 401 - 403 . No wonder prices of 400's are increasing !!! Geoff |
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Greg, I am restoring a 1934 Singer 1.5 litre Sports Saloon which has Zeni dead locks, but no keys. I need keys number 39 and 213. Do you still have any?
My email: peterwatts135@btinternet.com |
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401 door keys
Greg, I have just seen your thread though I realise it has been a while since you wrote, I am restoring a 401 and have no door key, there are no tumblers in the barrel so any key would be useful. If you still have any I would appreciate 2. Email: astjohntaylor@yahoo.co.uk
Many thanks St.John |
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Eddie,
I have a few blank keys that have been modified to fit the Zeni door locks , but have no way a cutting the key except copying an original. An experienced locksmith could cut the key blanks with the lock removed from the car. Geoff |
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I managed to rebuild one of these locks some years ago and still have the tool that I made to do it. Happy to offer advice if needed. The locks are not horribly complicated as they only have one rest position so only a single set of pins. Fired up with my success on a 401 Zeni door lock I moved on to a 410 petrol cap lock and very quickly gave that up as a job for someone with more patience than I.
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403 keys
Of course Gregg I will be interested do you also may have ignition and glove compartment keys? Thank you Eddie
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Thank you Geoff I also need ignition and glove compartment keys may happen you have them ?or know where to get them ? Thank you Eddie
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My door locks were covered for the painting and when I removed the tape those locks have no KEYS they just locks without keys . Have anybody see those 403 locks without locking keys? I’m just floored . Looks like there’s more surprises on the way . Have a good one
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Locks and Keys
Website for Zeni keys:
ZENI | Cylinder Keys | www.keytrader.co.uk I bought some of the Dominion keys at a reasonable price in the states. I picked up 10 for about USD 20. They were about $6 ea and I figured I should get 3. So, might as well get 10 for a couple extra dollars. That would give me a cushion for when they screw up a blank at the hardware store. I don't have the name of the company at hand. I just searched on Dominion along with key number. Two or three companies came up. |
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Locks & Keys
Hi all,
I have a right hand drive 403 and it has been keyless since they went astray during restoration work many, many, years ago. I am based in London Greenwich. The guys at Bristol Motors were able to tell me the key number that came with the car when it was built but having found a fellow Bristoller with the same number key the lock still did not work so I am assuming it's perhaps the pin lock itself thats faulty in some way or perhaps a latter addition with a key unknown. So can anyone give me some suggestions - I do know that many people over the years have discussed various options but some of these posts date back 20 years so I would be good to try and get a 2023 update from the amazing Bristol community - I know I am not only person with this dilemma. SO THREE QUESTIONS: 1) Where can I (we) find any original Zeni blanks?, 2) What alternative blanks exists that can work in the Zeni lock,? or / and 3) Someone that knows a locksmith up for and able to get the lock out an able to make some keys. I believe the Dominion Locks Company from Montreal had a blank with the reference L62N that I know fits - are there any others and what are there numbers. Any help would be appreciated. John |
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John,
In the past I posted the following "Dominion in Canada had a "L62N" Davenport - Burgess in UK had a "H024" These are the only blanks that I know of that will fit without any modification. I had a small batch of similar blanks modified to suit the Zeni lock but have no way of a locksmith cutting the blank to a number. The lock barrel would have to be removed from the door and taken to a Locksmith with a blank, who could then cut the key to suit. If you need a couple of modified blanks I should have a few left. Geoff , Sydney, Australia |