Both my T20's have push in fuel caps which were only on the very early ones. After that, they had a twist like most other bikes. Problem is that I have both caps and the rubber plug that pushes into the neck has shrunk with age or something and is about 2mm smaller that the tank opening.
The other problem is that the push in caps are unobtanium.
Any suggestions?
Wayne
T20 fuel cap problem
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T20 fuel cap problem
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Been discussed here several times over last few years!!---Wayne..Soak your plunger portion of cap in an inch of gasoline--I use a coffee can that I can cap and forget about for a few days. Other suggestions were brake fluid soaking, but I like my paint too much to take the chance. It was tried both ways, and the report was that the gas was as good as the brake fluid. Usually takes three to four days soaking, but if you don't keep gas in your tank, (some folks don't), it will shrink again. Keep it gassed, and your plunger will stay tight. Ain't life grand??? Danny Mac.
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