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I sprayed PB Blaster, 3 in 1 oil and WD40 under the cap and into the cylinder as best I could, Jimmy'd/shook/tapped and pried underneath as much as I dared with a plastic stick while wiggling and tapping on the key. Let it soak overnight and put graphite and 3 in 1 oil in the key cylinder, still nothing tonight. Guess I need to let it soak longer...
Search didn't yield much other than this: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...s%2Btank%2Bcap
Google wasn't a whole lot more helpful, perhaps I should squirt some fresh gas down around the cap and let it soak? Obviously a propane torch would be a bad idea
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I'd hate to have to take it to a locksmith, tank is original and OEM key works fine in the ignition and seat tumblers. I guess if soaking it doesn't do it, I'll pop the petcock off or drain it on prime and refill with fresh gas or more lubricant, tip it upside down for a couple of days and try to free up the 2 little angled pins that hold it in that way. The cap is the standard one I see on all of m other GS's = spring loaded angled "pins" or tabs at six and midnight, they must just be gummed up. Don't want to drill it out and pay to get it re-keyed unless I have to.
Ideas/tips/tricks?
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