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Greetings all, with all this great weather in Savannah, GA I’ve been
itchin to go fishin. One problem, I can’t get any freakin gas in the boat. I have a Perko locking gas cap and the inner mechanism spins freely no matter which way I turn the key. How do I get the cap off? I thought of drilling it but I’m worried about getting debris in the tank. Any suggestions??? Thanks, John -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.BoatingForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.BoatingForumz.com/Gas-cap...pict95783.html |
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![]() "Marshman" wrote in message news:330371_e36fc77a39a33ce7f9f7c252d1fd46f8@boati ngforumz.com... Greetings all, with all this great weather in Savannah, GA I've been itchin to go fishin. One problem, I can't get any freakin gas in the boat. I have a Perko locking gas cap and the inner mechanism spins freely no matter which way I turn the key. How do I get the cap off? I thought of drilling it but I'm worried about getting debris in the tank. Any suggestions??? Thanks, John -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.BoatingForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.BoatingForumz.com/Gas-cap...pict95783.html You may have to replace the assembly. Remove the filler assy and get a new one, or drill the cap with it off the boat. |
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Pound a large flat bladed screwdriver into the lock cylinder. Turn with
vise grips. JR Marshman wrote: Greetings all, with all this great weather in Savannah, GA I’ve been itchin to go fishin. One problem, I can’t get any freakin gas in the boat. I have a Perko locking gas cap and the inner mechanism spins freely no matter which way I turn the key. How do I get the cap off? I thought of drilling it but I’m worried about getting debris in the tank. Any suggestions??? Thanks, John -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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On Mar 27, 10:26 pm, Marshman wrote:
Greetings all, with all this great weather in Savannah, GA I've been itchin to go fishin. One problem, I can't get any freakin gas in the boat. I have a Perko locking gas cap and the inner mechanism spins freely no matter which way I turn the key. How do I get the cap off? I thought of drilling it but I'm worried about getting debris in the tank. Any suggestions??? Thanks, John -- Posted at author's request, usinghttp://www.BoatingForumz.cominterface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive:http://www.BoatingForumz.com/Gas-cap...pict95783.html I wouldn't recommend using an electric drill on a screwed up gas cap. You might find that it gets "removed" in a way you didn't foresee when you started the process. You could use a brace and bit. Any metal shavings that fell into the tank will either spend the next several years sloshing around down there or be intercepted by your fuel filter. JR's method will also work- but all that pounding on screw drivers, etc, has to be done carefully or you risk scratching or damaging your boat. |
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