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I had the same problem with mine.
I tried several locking caps but none of them fitted.
Then I got one of a Suzuki Carry Van. Fits like a glove and locks!
Lil'Loki wrote:Would Repco carry a variety of fuel caps?
Thinking about replacing mine as the suzuki barrel (keylock) is crap in the cap.
I tried 4 different caps from Supercrap and 3 from Ripco before I gave up.
I found the Carry cap by accident.
Maybe buy a cap listed as Carry Van not Sierra.
Yes i bought a new filler cap from supercheap, just a cpc one which was catalogue specific for my model, didnt fit!!!! get an emergency cap from a servo
Since I bought my Sierra it has had some sort of no-name aftermarket cap. Doesn't look like it seals properly, sits at a upward angle etc. But it does; the tank still releases pressure when the cap is taken out, locks on. Just looks off...
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
i tried three for supercheap and none fitted, i gave up and put a black emergency one on. still want a lockable one though!! might have to find a carry van one
there is BBQ shapes floating round the cab, we ARE under water
evilrubberchicken wrote:go the emergency cap from a servo!
they fit nice and snug, look god cause theyre black, and cost 8 bucks so you can afford a spare when some bastard takes yours...
These would make a great short term fix. The main concern I'd have is if you can't lock the cap, your fuel can be stolen.
If people are game enough to do 'drive offs' at a servo's, syphoning fuel out of someone's car is nothing.
As my fuel gauge doesn't work. I judge the fuel left in my tank by kilometres travelled. If someone pinches fuel from me, I could end up stranded.
want33s wrote:I had the same problem with mine.
I tried several locking caps but none of them fitted.
Then I got one of a Suzuki Carry Van. Fits like a glove and locks!
Jas.
was this a Genuine one jas ?
i thought my neck was screwed but it does have an aftermarket fuel cap on it