Not as far as I am aware. I have looked at the quality of these locking caps and they are very well manufactured. I would think the manufacturers are just covering themselves from the legal aspect. I am fitting a Fuelock to my boat this weekend, (If it stops raining) and I will let you know. I will also refer this query back to the maunufacturers and let you know what they say. The ballel of the Fuelock (Base)screws into the existing thread in place of the original cap. Then the "Lockable" part screws into the base. The "Lid" or fuel cap is then secured with a lock mechanism, similar to a fuel locking cap one sees on cars. Hope this info. helps. regards, ~Allan~
--- In [email protected], Andrew J Instone-Cowie <and...@...> wrote: > > Allan Cazaly wrote: > > If anyone is interested, I can supply, delivered to your address one > > Fuelock unit complete for £35.50 each PP.included. This represents a > > discount of over 10%. for further details, you can e-mail me at: < > > allan at pengalany dot com > Please state whether 1 1/2" or 1 1/4" > > size is required. I have one for my boat. easy peasy to fit. > > Regards, ~Allan~ > > Their website says: "ONLY use Fuelock on vessels fitted with water > separators before the engine filters." Is that code for "by the way, it > leaks"?? > > Andrew >
