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24 Jul 2015 20:00 #682599 by Nessism
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Repro Gas Cap on ebay

Anyone using one of these repro gas caps? If so, has anyone tried to swap in their old key cylinder? The ad suggests the caps are exact reproductions, but wondering how exact.

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24 Jul 2015 20:16 #682604 by kaw-a-holic
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Nessism wrote: Repro Gas Cap on ebay

Anyone using one of these repro gas caps? If so, has anyone tried to swap in their old key cylinder? The ad suggests the caps are exact reproductions, but wondering how exact.


I did not buy one off eBay, I did buy one that has a gas gauge in it. I wasted a bunch of time swapping the "cylinders" just to find out they are not keyed. The OEM not the replacement. You can open them with a screw drive if it fits and turns. Mine is a 77 KZ1000.



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24 Jul 2015 21:28 #682613 by Nessism
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Mercy sakes alive! Just opened the cap with my Suzuki key. No tumblers in the cylinder.

Thanks for the tip!

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25 Jul 2015 06:44 - 25 Jul 2015 06:46 #682644 by Kapahulu
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I did not buy one off eBay, I did buy one that has a gas gauge in it. I wasted a bunch of time swapping the "cylinders" just to find out they are not keyed. The OEM not the replacement. You can open them with a screw drive if it fits and turns. Mine is a 77 KZ1000.

I like it like that. I don't like carrying an extra key just to open my replacement gas cap.

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25 Jul 2015 07:12 #682649 by SWest

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25 Jul 2015 07:20 #682650 by kaw-a-holic
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swest wrote: Gas thieves know this too.
Steve

A smart gas thief would just take the hose off the carb anyway.

Jon
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25 Jul 2015 07:31 #682652 by SWest
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I had one next door. I'd lock the bike in the shed and got a locking cap for the truck. I put the old non locking one on my auxelery tank. It was about 1/4 full of puke gas. I saw him on the side of the road the next day trying to start his car. My spare tank read empty. :evil: The pick up inside was cracked and I didn't want to drop the tank and siphon the gas. I guess I can now. :lol:
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04 Aug 2015 13:50 #684288 by Nessism
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Pulled the trigger and bought the ebay cap. Ad states..."direct reproduction of Kawasaki part #51048-1018", however it's not a perfect match by any means. Good enough for my project, but surprised it's not a closer copy based on the ad. Oh well.

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