How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
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How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
11 years 5 days ago
... for years?
I've got a key, but it doesn't do much. there is something inside the tank. Valve is closed and the whole thing is sealed, not leaking.
Wondering the least damaging way to get her open so I can make it usable again.
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
I've got a key, but it doesn't do much. there is something inside the tank. Valve is closed and the whole thing is sealed, not leaking.
Wondering the least damaging way to get her open so I can make it usable again.
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
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Re: How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
11 years 5 days ago
Lots of WD40 in the lock mechanism itself over a few days ?
OR
Turn tank upside down & fill with old engine oil through the fuel tap hole.......that should lubricate lock & mechanism from inside ?
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Turn tank upside down & fill with old engine oil through the fuel tap hole.......that should lubricate lock & mechanism from inside ?
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Re: How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
11 years 5 days ago
I've gone the WD40 route and also coated the key with bearing grease and worked it around in there.
Not knowing the condition of the liquid inside (approx. 2/3rds full...) I haven't cracked any seals yet, hoping that since the seals are intact, it won't be too bad.
I was pretty muchat the point of drilling out the lock mechainsm or the hinge pin if I could get to it.
Not knowing the condition of the liquid inside (approx. 2/3rds full...) I haven't cracked any seals yet, hoping that since the seals are intact, it won't be too bad.
I was pretty muchat the point of drilling out the lock mechainsm or the hinge pin if I could get to it.
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Re: How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
11 years 16 hours ago
Mine didn't want to open when I got it either but after wd-40 and putting a little pressure on the cap itself then gentley working the key back and forth it finally popped open. I wouldn't drill it just yet, I would just keep soaking it and try it every once in a while.
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Re: How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
11 years 2 hours ago
A locksmith may have some suggestions, or tools to do this task.
KZ1300 A-4 4TH 1300 IN 30 YEARS
KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
ZX900 GPZ A-3
KZ750 E-1
K1200GT
CB750F 1978
KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
ZX900 GPZ A-3
KZ750 E-1
K1200GT
CB750F 1978
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Re: How to "Pop a Cap" on a tank that has been sitting
10 years 11 months ago - 10 years 11 months ago
Hey, here is an odd question perhaps.
IS there a different key for the Gas Cap than the Ignition?
The key for my '88 EN450 is approximately 12mm longer than the KZ1300 key, and seems to fit better.
Wondering if perhaps I don't have the correct key.
How long is the key supposed to be?
IS there a different key for the Gas Cap than the Ignition?
The key for my '88 EN450 is approximately 12mm longer than the KZ1300 key, and seems to fit better.
Wondering if perhaps I don't have the correct key.
How long is the key supposed to be?
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