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1. removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: ALAN_COSTICH@HP-USA-om11.om.hp.com
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 11:19:24 -0500
Item Subject: cc:Mail Text Need some help. Anyone have any suggestions on removing a locking gas cap when you don't have the key? I have tried all the keys in my keys jar. None worked. Oh, yeah, the
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00254.html (7,283 bytes)

2. RE: removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: "Palmer, Lew (UCI)" <LEW@p01.uci.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 11:00:00 PST
If there is a key number on the lock, most large locksmiths can cut a new key by that number. If not, they can cut a new key by fitting and filing. $5 - $10 for the first option, $10-$25 for the seco
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00256.html (7,546 bytes)

3. RE: removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 12:15:00 -0800 (PST)
You could also open the trunk, unscrew the clamp on the hose for the gas filland pull the cap assembly out. Look inside, you should see two barbs that snap in place when you push the cap on. Using a
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00258.html (8,281 bytes)

4. Re: removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: jurrasm@genesis.torrington.com (Mark Jurras)
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 12:24:34 -0500
Alan, Ask around to see if you can find someone that can pick a gas cap lock. The locks are usually very cheap and it can be picked with a paper clip and a small screw driver. Have them show you how
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00259.html (7,641 bytes)

5. Re: removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: Alan Wilson <awilson@accessus.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 18:58:56 -0600 (CST)
Have you tried the lockpicking newsgroup on usenet? They might have some If you cannot actually pick the lock, you might use what they refer to as a rotary pick -- a 3/8 electric drill with bit. Try
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00265.html (7,710 bytes)

6. Re: removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: "William W. Moyer" <bmoyer@marauder.millersv.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 10:51:38 -0500 (EST)
I'm not sure that the average guy knows what the shearline is, but in any event I'd be cautious about running a drill into the gas cap if there are gas fumes in the supply tube and/or tank. One spark
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00277.html (8,169 bytes)

7. Re: removal of locking gas cap (score: 1)
Author: "Frank Sperling III" <sperling@hooked.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 14:43:52 +0000
I bought my 79B from a chap who had a locking gas cap. He didn't have the key...said his wife did and told me to contact her. She said she didn't have the key (they were getting a divorce and I think
/html/mgs/1996-01/msg00451.html (9,662 bytes)


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