Maybe it's just me but if I push down on the gas hole cap ever so slightly, the ignition key turns effortlessly with no fear of catastrophic failure.
Must be the salt air in your neck of the woods.
The salt is different up North than in the Mid-Atlantic. Everyone knows that.
It just might be. Their HQ is just west of me.
Mine doesn't. Must be the salt air in your neck of the woods.
Good point, I will lube the petrol cap, but I do think the key is made from softer material. The keys from the fob do feel stiffer ( easy boys)........ to use Brian's phrase
Yes, I believe you are correct, the stove key does seem to be softer.
Yes, I believe you are correct, the stove key does seem to be softer.
Maybe it needs a little blue pill.
What'd you do, have the dummy bite down on both keys and see which key had the deeper impressions?
:-)
Brian
Or Cialis, that way it gets hard when you want it to.
For those times you want to spend time in a bathtub on a beach with your motorcycle.
Nah, I know it was soft, it's been soaking in Pamolive.
By the way, I just glanced at the title of this thread and read it as 'stove knob key'.... but it really says 'stove pipe key'. Hmmmm, what is a stove pipe key? Who thinks the key in the ign. of a C-14 looks like a stove pipe?
For those times you want to spend time in a bathtub on a beach with your motorcycle.
Hey, something new to soak my fob in! I ran out of ideas for things to dip that thing into years ago- thanks!
Brian