Fuel cap problems RGS

Garry

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Hello, I have a question about the fuel cap on my RGS.

Now that I’ve got the RGS roadworthy again and I want to fit the fuel tank, a lot of petrol is leaking past the fuel cap when I try to refit it. I’m also expecting petrol to spray out of the cap during hard braking.

I think the small rubber ring just below the black plastic where the lock is has dried out.

Does anyone know a solution to make the fuel cap leak-proof again?
 

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The RGS fuel cap was made a for a Fiat car and was never designed to have fuel sloshing against it which happens every time you brake hard.

In the many years I have owned my RGS I have replaced the fuel cap two times with new ones bought off Ebay from Italy. Even the news ones leak but not as bad. And a few years later they are leaking just as bad as the old ones. I have a new one on now I just bought last year. Even it leaks a little.

I have thought of replacing the thin rubber gasket with a fuel resistant piece of foam rubber as that is where it leaks.
 
In the past I had Viton seals made to replace the original, that worked well.
Here’s an aftermarket filler cap, it’s a UK stockist but you should be able to source the same locally.

 
The fault obviously lies in the sealing ring, the cap itself is non-vented (sez so underneath).

I've replaced mine a couple of times, I've now learnt to live with it. Don't fill to the brim... that'll bite you anyway, on a hot day the expansion tank will be overflowing with the hot engine additionally heating the fuel from below by the time you return from the cashier or the dunny.

I fill to the point where I can just spot the fuel level through the snout, all good. Full enough to make the feeling of top heaviness complete again. :rolleyes:

The 1980's Fiat Uno had a very similar sealing/retention system, the cap can probably be made to fit. The car item has a large deco ring that needs to be removed. Fiat Ritmo et al probably had similar.

piet
 
Lemons Sprint suffered from fuel expansion leak past the cap…… Scrumpy and I had to move away to have a quiet smoke while it was being rectified on the footpath in front of a village shop 😬

I still question how much fuel can be removed by using a water bottle cap numerous times 🤣 but it was the morning after a very big night.
 
My RGS fuel cup looks diffent to the one of Garry.
I know, it is a Fiat item, but do not know which model. It is tight - almost, Andre
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I still have a spare tank that had a fuel cap on it but no key... I drilled the lock out today and managed to remove it. So it’s exactly the same as the one in your photo. This rubber has also gone hard. I’ve now soaked the rubber in engine oil to soften it up a bit. I got this tip from an old Laverda dealer.☺️
 
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I’ve sorted it out for now with a extra spare O-ring. It’s sealed for the moment... I’ve ordered a couple of spare Viton O-rings in size 44x2 and 3 mm thick. Let’s see if that works as well.

By the way, does anyone know where or which cylinder lock fits into the cap, as shown in Andre's photo?
I’ve drilled out the cylinder and am looking for a suitable cylinder lock for this.
 
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I fill mine up at the start of my ride giving it little time for expansion from the heat. That's when it leaks the most...regardless of the expansion tank which is probably useless under pressure given the leaking cap. Never found a full proof method to seal it up but dont think mine leaks too much just from sloshing. Often thought of cutting off the lip of the filler neck and welding a different one on that had a better cap design.

Wolfgang Haerter adopted SFC 1000 style filler caps to his RGS. Good solution if you need a paint job anyway.

Or you can just live with a bit of leaked gas as it's so cheap these days who cares!
 
Or you can just live with a bit of leaked gas as it's so cheap these days who cares!

I say, fill up while it’s so cheap, two days fuel (1000lt) at $3:10 per litre is about the cost of 2 months insurance.

At one outlet I get a free coffee at no charge for buying over 500lt 🥳🥳, that’s a small coffee…. not the whole coffee machine!

Back to the topic, with fuel being so costly (here we go again) save a few bucks and leave more room.
 
I fill my tank until I can see fuel just making the see through pipe I have got on the breather - anymore and it will be pissing out of the overflow with the heat -I regularly spray lithium grease on the cap mechanism so it isn’t a hard turn for the key which has a cable tie so it doesn’t get lost - no one is going in there so it’s pretty safe and I never have to search for the key - the washer has been replaced a couple of times
 
I fill my tank until I can see fuel just making the see through pipe I have got on the breather - anymore and it will be pissing out of the overflow with the heat -I regularly spray lithium grease on the cap mechanism so it isn’t a hard turn for the key which has a cable tie so it doesn’t get lost - no one is going in there so it’s pretty safe and I never have to search for the key - the washer has been replaced a couple of times
That's nice to know where I can siphon a bit of fuel the next time I get a bit low.... ;) :)
 
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