> ... Also, does anyone know a part number and supplier for a locking gas cap ...
I don't have a part number, but I know of a guy who stumbled upon a
solution to theft of fuel from his coach.
He lived near Me, camped at a KOA near Bob McCarthy in Alabama but only
about an hours drive away. He never took long trips so large fuel tanks
were a waste to him.
A small fuel tank was installed. One of the larger original fuel tanks
was replaced with a potable water tank and the other original fuel tank
was converted to waste storage. The original fuel covers and caps were
left in place.
Upon investigating the source of an unusual noise outside his coach one
night, He found a hose in the old filler neck of the tank that was
converted to black water storage. Laying on the ground nearby was the
old cap. A few feet further was a 5gal. gas can. Proceeding on in the
likely direction of a hasty retreat, he found a trail of someone's
partially digested dinner.
There has been no more fuel theft from his coach. :>)
Tim Timothy
NW FL
I don't have a part number, but I know of a guy who stumbled upon a
solution to theft of fuel from his coach.
He lived near Me, camped at a KOA near Bob McCarthy in Alabama but only
about an hours drive away. He never took long trips so large fuel tanks
were a waste to him.
A small fuel tank was installed. One of the larger original fuel tanks
was replaced with a potable water tank and the other original fuel tank
was converted to waste storage. The original fuel covers and caps were
left in place.
Upon investigating the source of an unusual noise outside his coach one
night, He found a hose in the old filler neck of the tank that was
converted to black water storage. Laying on the ground nearby was the
old cap. A few feet further was a 5gal. gas can. Proceeding on in the
likely direction of a hasty retreat, he found a trail of someone's
partially digested dinner.
There has been no more fuel theft from his coach. :>)
Tim Timothy
NW FL