Fuel fill caps on '04 SN 196

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  • jthooker
    • Jun 2005
    • 68

    • Mansfield, OH


    Fuel fill caps on '04 SN 196

    Both of the fuel fill caps on my '04 SN 196 are hard to unscrew all the way out even after the o-ring unseats.
    Also hard to screw back in.
    Obviously a thread binding problem.
    Don't want to lube with Never-Seize or anything messy like that.
    Anybody have a similar problem?
    Solutions?
    It's also a nuisance to get the chain to stay in the filler hole
    when I replace the cap without tipping the boat over on its side. :grin:
  • j2nh
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Dec 2003
    • 628

    • Spread Eagle Wisconsin


    #2
    ditto

    Similar to my 05 196. I have never been a fan of the side fill tank. Great at the gas station, pain at the lake with a 5 gallon can. The chain that holds the cap is longer than what I had on my 02 and getting it all back in is that much more difficult.

    Make sure you don't have any sand in the threads, maybe clean them with a q-tip. Try a little WD-40 and see if that doesn't fix it. I would stay away from anti-seize, that stuff has a way of getting everywhere. Perhaps a touch of grease.
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    • jthooker
      • Jun 2005
      • 68

      • Mansfield, OH


      #3
      Fuel fill caps on '04 SN 196

      j2nh, Thanks for the response.
      The threads are clean. No sand, etc.
      I guess I was putting any kind of grease in the “messy” category.
      I’ll try a little white grease and see if that helps.
      Couldn’t be much worse than the occasional fuel drips.
      I’m thinking about rigging small stainless extension springs on the
      chains to pull in the slack.

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      • JayG80
        • Dec 2006
        • 206

        • Santa Fe, TX

        • 2007 Ski Nautique Sold 2002 Ski Nautique

        #4
        RE: Fuel fill caps on

        I have a petty annoyance with my 02 SN.

        The chain from the cap attaches to a piece that I will call a flange for lack of accurate term. When fueling with plastic cans, the nozzle works the flange loose. If I am not careful when removing the nozzle, I will drop the entire cap assembly into the lake.

        This is the case on both fuel caps. I have tightened the set screws but it still is an issue. My next step is to install longer set screws. Is there any type of epoxy I can use that is stable enough to cement the flange in place.

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        • Rick
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 1250

          • San Diego, Ca

          • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

          #5
          RE: Fuel fill caps on

          Rub a candle on the threads. This will lube them without the mess.
          Nautiqueless in San Diego

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          • jthooker
            • Jun 2005
            • 68

            • Mansfield, OH


            #6
            Rick,

            The candle wax is a neat idea.
            I'll try it this weekend.
            Could have used your good advice when
            I posted this back in Aug. '05. Yellow_Flash_Colorz:
            Thanks for the tip!

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