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Viper

posted on 17/2/03 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel cap

does any one know for sure if you need a locking petrol cap for the SVA? i am sure i have read somewhere that you do, but i can't find it in the manual....






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donut

posted on 17/2/03 at 08:00 PM Reply With Quote
Don't quote me but i think that the filler cap does either have to be a locking one if on the outside or non lockable inside a lockable boot lid.

Bob may be able to shed a bit more light on this.





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bob

posted on 17/2/03 at 10:34 PM Reply With Quote
The only light i can shed is that i've seen a car go through SVA without a lockable cap,BUT it did have a lockable boot.

All i know for sure is that the cap must not leak,so i can only guess a cap with vent is not allowed.

I'm going for a screw on ally cap and lockable boot,obviously a whole different game if you want aerocap on back.

maybe a call to the SVA helpline is in order






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Marcus

posted on 18/2/03 at 08:02 PM Reply With Quote
Dogbowl - the only way forward with escort lockable cap!
Soooo much cheaper than aero etc.

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Peteff

posted on 18/2/03 at 08:13 PM Reply With Quote
Locking cap

Mine has a locking cap in the locked boot and the tester never even lifted the boot lid, that was 2 years ago. He could see what he needed from underneath on the ramps. I have read that if the boot is uncovered it will be tested but if it's locked it is exempt, no risk to the public.

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NS Dev

posted on 22/3/04 at 11:18 PM Reply With Quote
does Zeus fastenered count as locked?
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britishtrident

posted on 26/3/04 at 04:29 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure about the lockable issue but as regards venting I was looking at the Honda Accord/Rover filler neck the chunky cap has built in vac release valve.
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NS Dev

posted on 26/3/04 at 07:06 PM Reply With Quote
as far as I can see there is no mention of locking in then SVA manual. It does mention "positive retention" but surely a screw thread counts as this? Just to ask a previous question again, does Zeus fastenered count as locked and where is a good source of Zeus fasteners cheap?
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pbs

posted on 26/3/04 at 10:37 PM Reply With Quote
Iam sure you need a locking petrol cap if it is not inside a locked boot.The way I look at things when deciding how to approach certain areas for the sva test is to think how these areas have be done on production cars. All production cars have locking petol caps of some sort.





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Tigger

posted on 1/4/04 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
A locking petrol cap is NOT needed for the SVA. I've just done my SVA today and it doesn't have a locking cap. I also checked with the test centre before I bought one so its a Nope.
I got my aero cap from Europa for around £36.00 and it looks great.

Tigger






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JoelP

posted on 2/4/04 at 08:25 AM Reply With Quote
well thats a relief, i was wondering how i was going to put a lock on a plastic speedboat tank...






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DaveFJ

posted on 2/4/04 at 08:43 AM Reply With Quote
This I find puzzling, how can you pass an SVA test without a locking petrol cap when it is a fail point for an MOT ?

(learn't that one the hard way a few years ago )

[Edited on 2/4/04 by protofj]





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JoelP

posted on 2/4/04 at 09:11 AM Reply With Quote
i didnt think it was a mot requirement, my car doesnt have a locking fuel cap. Then again, i havent MOT'd it since then...






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DaveFJ

posted on 2/4/04 at 09:14 AM Reply With Quote
a lot of modern cars no longer have a locking fuel cap because the flap is locked instead





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Tigger

posted on 3/4/04 at 12:37 PM Reply With Quote
This is an extract from a website for the UK MOT which can be found at UKMOT.com

FUEL SYSTEM

Any fuel leak will result in a fail. Checked under the bonnet and throughout the run of the fuel line from the fuel tank to the engine.
• The fuel filler cap must fasten securely
• The seal in the cap must not be torn, deteriorated or missing
• No other defect should be present which could cause fuel to leak out.

I hope that clears it up for you?

Tigger






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Markp

posted on 4/4/04 at 11:09 PM Reply With Quote
TIGGER,

Thanks for that, as soon as i started to read this I thought SHIT!!

But that clears it up nicely thanks.


Mark

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