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1975 C110 (KHGC110 240K) Build

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I had two fuel caps arrive from Japan this week so I pulled them apart to look at the lock mechanism. I wanted to have a key and lock with a key flap and none of the Australian deliverd caps seemed to have one, I just assumed they were missing. On closer inspection it looks like the local caps have no tumblers at all meaning that the lock does nothing, you could open it with a screw driver of knife. The lock barrels are completely different. The design of the caps is also slightly different to accommodation the spring mechanism in the JDM caps. I'm going to mod my cap to fit the JDM lock with key flap.

Some useless info, but still interesting to know.

But we got an actual cut key with the Australian delivered cars for the cap/flap? so it was more so just for Looks?

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Yes, my car also has a key. I'm 99% sure that is the case, the barrel has no tumblers. You should be able to test it with a small flat head screw driver. Does yours have a key flap? I'll post some pics tonight.

yeah i have the key flap on both my cars, but your right neither needed more than anything flat to open it just assumed that it was warn out?

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OK, the difference are pretty easy to see...

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All done! Talk about a pain in the arse though. The whole barrel had to be modified to accept the cylinder and be able to use the key. The lock system has two groves on the inside for the tumblers to move into as the key is moved in and out. I had to make these in mine along with removing a piece of plastic and cutting a slit at the back so the spring mechanism would fit. Bottom line, if you plan to use a key, start with a Japanese fuel flap!

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