Thanks to The_Hawk's notes and video links, I've managed to get mine up and running again. I spent quite a lot of hours trying to rebuild the steering lock barrel and it still wasn't working and the wife cracked the sh*ts, so I ended up calling around for the replacement part (same part as yours). After a couple of quotes for 4 weeks lead from Germany, I got lucky with a large company who had one in a local warehouse and quoted $305 (plus a few more for new shear bolts). The replacement part comes as an assembly including the ignition switch (but no key cylinder), and die markings were 5 years newer (can't remember the revision, but maybe F, like you said). I reckon it only took about 15 minutes to fit and close up the dash (the old part was already removed at this point).
I burnt a lot of time on this and had some issues, but in the end it was super simple. I've got some photos and notes I can probably post, if people are interested. The part is definitely a lesson i over-complicated mechanical design. It is no wonder they fail.
My fault was different from yours. Sometimes, I'd get in the car and could turn the key to ON, but it wouldn't let me turn past that to IGNITION. Initially, I'd just turn to OFF and try again and it would work fine. After some time, it would get stuck in this state. I'd go OFF->ON->OFF->ON and it'd still not let me turn to ignition. This would always when the car was in the sun and hot, which helps support the idea it's some mechanical wear/tolerance issue pushed over the edge by thermal expansion.
I ended up completely stuck at work at 4pm on the last Friday before xmas. Tried over and over, even went away and came back at like 6:30pm and it was still stuck. Came back early the next morning when it was cool and it started first time. Of course everyone was closed so I started pulling the thing apart myself and ended up on this thread.
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