749 Quick Release Fuel Filler Cap.

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by DoctorW, Oct 13, 2017.

  1. Hi. My qr cap appears to be getting a little clunky / sticky, especially the initial release and then the final twist to close. Any ideas if i can do anything to "arrest" / improve this, or is a new one likely to be required? If the latter any suggestions where to buy from and are these as simple to change over as unscrew the 4 (or 6) little bolts that atleast apear to be all that's holding it in place.
    Cheers any advice,
    Andrew.
     
  2. Clean it and lube the o-ring?
     
    • Like Like x 1
  3. Cheers - yep forgot to ask about that. Tiny bit of general purpose grease around the seal?
     
  4. Light oil should do.
     
  5. 3 in 1 style? Apols, technical no nothing me. I know where the fuel goes, but ironically even that is slightly more tricky than usual lol
     
  6. Yes, other light oils are available.
    If you can get the O-Ring off without damaging it you can give the groove a clean out too. But don't damage or snag the o-ring: so how about you leave it in place and just oil it and see how you go o_O
     
    • Like Like x 1
  7. Good plan. Many thanks
     
    • Like Like x 1
  8. Oil based grease might attack the rubber. Silicone grease is best. Small tubes on ebay or plumbers merchants.
     
  9. The seals should be nitrile though...
     
  10. Thx for info here - i had put literally the tiiniest amount of grease on the seal before having the common to ask those who know (impulsive twit). Fingers crossed no harm done (i hope)!!! - will wipe it over in a minute to remove and get some silicon grease or light oil from plumb centre or toolstation tomorrow.
     
  11. The grease will be ok too :)
     
    • Like Like x 1
  12. Is this one of your chat-up lines?
     
    • Like Like x 1
  13. Apols to labour the point, as i know i have been told exactly what to use!! Have wiped off for the moment, but out of interest the grease i used is carlube lm2 lithium based multi-purpose. Still deffo not to be used? Cheers again,
    Andrew.
     
  14. No one said that? It would be fine too :)
     
    • Like Like x 1
  15. Apols, misread re when said grease be ok - assumed had meant the silicon grease advised by oldrider.
    Thx again.
     
  16. Edit - advised by streetfighter.
     
  17. I thought oldrider hadn't commented, he'll be along in a day or two :)
     
  18. Lol. Hopefully all ok - I sprayed a smidgen of wd40 on the centre "button /lever" left for a minute, then dried it all up and then a tiny bit of grease around the seal. After a hour or two, all much smoother; easier initial "release" when un-doing and a nice positive final closure (almost popping back into place). Fingers crossed all ok. Cheers, Andrew.
     
Do Not Sell My Personal Information