- - - l it served it's purpose, provided me with a better hobby than my previous one: wandering the streets, green can in hand, yelling abuse at everyone, throwing rocks at windows and passing cars and kicking cats and dogs.
After stripping and blasting the fuel cap parts, I cleaned the melted rubber off the centre spigot only to find it cracked, so, new fuel cap required, don't know where I'm going to find one of them, apparently, the 74 TX had a cap different from the other models.
Previously, I said the prior owner must have had a tool kit consisting of hammer and chisel. Looking at the damage he caused to tank, headlight, forks, fuel cap, engine and other bits and pieces, I don't think he had access to anything as technologically advanced as hammer and chisel, an axe was more his style I think. What a butcher.
Hi toglhot,
why a green can rather one of another colour?
It's likely that the unique TX gas cap uses the same rubber gasket as the others.
And an axe IS a precision tool, if you know how to use it
Same as butchering is a skilled trade.