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No key for the gas cap, how would you open it?

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by ecologito, Jul 26, 2016.

  1. ecologito

    ecologito Well-Known Member

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    The title sum it all up. I have a 650 seca tank with gas cap but no key. I can't remember if I have it and can't find it or never got a key for it.

    Just trying to figure out how to open it without drilling it out if any other option are available.
     
  2. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    I know a guy...but he's stuck in a government run "hotel" for a few months.

    Take the tank to a locksmith (drain it first).
     
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    A locksmith should be able to open it - if not and you're happy to buy a new cap they can drill the lock
     
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    You need this.i have had many ppl lose keys and this is the magic to fix the problem.
     

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    Stumplifter Well-Known Member

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    Be careful with how you proceed, pick wisely (wether a locksmith or yourself), I have been down a similar path . . . ain't pretty:

    Gas cap misadventure.
     
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    The key with gas caps is to put downward pressure to take tension off the locking tabs so that tumbler will turn with very light force
     
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    Face the fact that the tumbler is going to take the hit no matter what you do.
    The brass leaves/wafers inside are easy to shear off with a big flat head screwdriver.
    Push down with a twisting motion back and forth. The leaves/wafers will eventually give.

    Replace the cap, or rebuild the lock without the leaves/wafers.
    Still needs a key, but not limited to a specific matched key.
    There is no reason for a key specific lock on the tank. Only the ignition.

    ~Ghost
     
  9. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    ...until gas prices go back up. You'd think a thef would know to just drain the tank from the petcock, but in my experience...not so much lol.
     
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    Thieves don't worry about a key either. They just pry the cap off, and destroy the tank!
    5 gal of gas @ $5. Let them take a screwdriver to the lock. The tank is worth more!
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    Ya, there is that.
     
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    Finesse is the key (pun intended) to locks be it tanks seats or ign switch
    You can make tools with cotter pins and a hammer and anvil
    A flat one to turn the tumble and a wavy one to jiggle the wafers
    With a little practice and a soft touch it becomes very easy
    Just saying I can steal any bike in about 45 seconds without breaking anything and 1970- 1982 Yamaha locks in about 15 seconds
     
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    Any lock can be picked. No question about it.
    If it takes you 45 seconds around where I am at. Your already hospital bound!! If not the morgue!!

    ~Ghost
     
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    That 45 seconds is from the time I see your bike until You see it riding away..
    The time it take to pay for the full tank of gas you gave me,or the time it takes to grab a pop at 7-11
    What gas station do you use...? Lol
    Of course the pros do it with balls.
    Had a friends co worker stop on Robson street a very busy place for coffee and was 30' from bike watching it and 4 guys and in a van pull up with 2 lengths of pipe and slip it through frame and gone in a couple of seconds police found the stolen van 40 min later but never got his bike back
     
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