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... and they might just cut out the catalytic while they're there... what's a guy to do?guess it depends on the rig. I’ve heard reports of people just going underneath and cutting the rubber fill pipe and syphoning from there, which of course would be much worse than having some fuel stolen.
Does anyone feel the need to install a keyed fuel cap like we had in the 70
WE do not have locking fuel caps it would require two caps and keys and I would rather have them get the fuel then damage something trying to get it.Does anyone feel the need to install a keyed fuel cap like we had in the 70s?
Yup. What the chain stores do: Just let the shoplifters take what they want without consequence. Emboldens them for the next hit. Fun!With most modern vehicles having locking fuel doors, check valves , etc, gasoline thefts are not as easy as they were in the 60s and 70s. Unfortunately todays theft just punch a hole in the tank and drain it into a pan. Larger security issue.
If you ask an urban UHaul dealer with a lot About fuel theft. Most have suffered a loss due to theft.
However interesting comments here.
Honestly I haven’t thought much about this topic since 1970s living in the Northeast However with $5 diesel and 100gals sitting in a tank with ready access, gives me pause.
Maybe we follow the urban California residents lead, just leave the doors open, windows open so the thieves don’t break the door/windows to rummage through your stuff.![]()