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Old 09-05-19, 19:36
Tim Bates Tim Bates is offline
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Default Locking Fuel Cap

Hi

Has anyone fitted a locking fuel caps to a F15 or another CMP?

With fuel prices every increasing the temptation is growing, would be grateful for details of what you used.

Tim
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Old 09-05-19, 19:56
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Default Mac's Auto.....

Might be your best bet........ meanwhile better plan for a locked storage facility and /or a master cut off switch to totally disable your vehicle when parked out of sight.
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Old 09-05-19, 21:46
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Maybe just a locking cap from a 1940 Ford

Hi Tim


Items like the gas filler neck and cap were often just off the shelf Ford and Chevy parts. They didn't want to spend time making tooling for parts they already had the tooling.


This is a long way of saying a locking gas cap for a 1940 Ford might fit.
https://www.macsautoparts.com/ford_m.../gas-caps.html



Now as to how did the military do it and yes they did, I've seen padlock and hasp added.


Though if you put the wire basket strainer back in the neck of the filler tube it is pretty effective at keeping you from putting a siphon hose into the tank. Only problem and why I have removed the baskets from all of my truck is that they make it hard to fill the gas tank with automatic shutoff gas nozzles at the pump.



Of course if gas theft really become in your area, just use one gas tank and fill the other with diesel. Back during the 1970s fuel crunch here in the states one of our local car dealers was being plagued fuel thefts from one dark corner of his lot. His solution was to drain the tank of one vehicle that was parked in that corner and replace the gas with diesel. As the story goes the culprit was found on the side of the road when is car stopped running.


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Old 12-05-19, 10:46
Alastair Thomas Alastair Thomas is offline
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Default Locking fuel cap

I copied the locking arrangement on the F60S at the Cobberton collection in Devon.
First I made a flat template using the sort of profiler you use to cut tiles then I turned a replica filler neck with cap out of wood, on the lathe, and then used that to bend the strip steel to shape.
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Old 12-05-19, 14:58
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default You hit the nail on the head.

Hi Alistair

Your photo hits the nail on the head. That is the period solution for stopping both gas theft and contamination of the fuel.

Just don't loose the key, or leave it at home.

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