Locking Fuel Cap
Those using locking caps, any brand better than the others?
I have seen Fram, Stand, Mopar. Thanks |
I know this isnt what you want to hear, but you are probably better off without the locking cap. If someone really wants your fuel they are going to get it, locking cap or not. With the locking cap it will just make them cut the fill neck or worse, drill a hole in the tank.
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Originally Posted by Dynocon
(Post 2252538)
Those using locking caps, any brand better than the others?
I have seen Fram, Stand, Mopar. Thanks |
i know my standt doesn't really lock. All you do is push down or pull up and it will come off.
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Originally Posted by spitfire9137
(Post 2252717)
I know this isnt what you want to hear, but you are probably better off without the locking cap. If someone really wants your fuel they are going to get it, locking cap or not. With the locking cap it will just make them cut the fill neck or worse, drill a hole in the tank.
I had some fuel stolen over the summer, they got it from the filler neck. My buddy had a locking cap, they drilled a hole in his tank. Its your truck.... |
I had some dirtballs use a putty knife to scrape a hole in the fuel tank in one of our delivery trucks. $1300 for a fuel tank for a newer GMC Cab & Chassis.....:o
I have a locking Stant I bought from Genos. It works OK but if you turn the key too hard the cylinder will come right out of the cap..... |
Locking fuel door and locking cap might be a better idea, building a good skid plate and protection for the tank and related parts a real + because they don't siphon like in the past, they just punch a hole - it's easier and faster.
They'll get what they want any way they can, you have to have obstacles that would take too much time to circumvent. Real shame we have to do all this stuff isn't it? CD |
somebody let me know if you can get a siphon hose in the tank , for some reason i cannot
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Originally Posted by johnh
(Post 2253332)
somebody let me know if you can get a siphon hose in the tank , for some reason i cannot
There's a rollover valve that will prevent a hose from going into the tank. MikeyB |
Originally Posted by 67HotRod
(Post 2253130)
I had some fuel stolen over the summer, they got it from the filler neck. My buddy had a locking cap, they drilled a hole in his tank. Its your truck....
If there is a valve that prevents a siphon hose, the only thing the locking cap keeps out is foreign objects? |
"the only thing the locking cap keeps out is foreign objects?"
...Yep. A few years back , when the hurricanes blew through here (4 of them in a few weeks!) , we were trying to siphon fuel out of the totaled cars we had out back ( I work in a bodyshop) to use for our generators , and never got a drop out of ANY of them. I wouldn`t even bother with a locking cap. |
Originally Posted by MikeyB
(Post 2253478)
There's a rollover valve that will prevent a hose from going into the tank.
MikeyB i have a locking cap on my auxillary tank which doesn't have a ball in the neck[coffee] |
I use a locking cap (the Mopar one) to keep someone from putting something into the tank - either vandalism, or a well meaning family member putting in gasoline.
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i had a friend at one time who kept getting his 5gal jug of gas stolen from the bed of his pickup.. after the third time this happened. he put 2 pounds of sugar in his next 5gal jug. he found out the next day-you had been stealing his gas, when a neighborhood punk was pushing his car past his house! punks!
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Now that's priceless!!! I am suprised with the lawyers we have today that your friend was not sued for this...seems to me these days that the criminals have more rights then the law abiding citizens...[coffee]
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