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Deuce-Adapted Cessna Fuel Shutoff Lock

SteveKuhn

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Being in a metro area where the truck could be an attractive target for joyrides and mischief, I've been looking for a good theft deterant or combination. I settled on a combination. I haven't been impressed by the electric shutoffs I've seen because they seem ridiculously easy to beat and wanted more than the heavy steering wheel chain.

Last night, I finished trimming, fitting, and testing an aircraft fuel shutoff lock. That led to a question.

The 'shutoff' part of the fuel control travel seems to be on a spring. To shutdown, you need to pull into the resistance. For the fuel shutoff lock to work, the handle needed to be inside of (not necessarily at the end of) that resistance zone.

Hence the question for people more knowledgable than I about this setup: Is there a known downside to leaving that shutdown assembly 'pulled into' the resistance zone (spring overextended, some rule about having the fuel line in the flow zone, etc.)?

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rlwm211

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It is possible that the shut off will stick in the off position and you will not be able to start the truck after a while. It is generally recommended to not leave the shutoff out when the vehcile is not in use,

Just my two cents.

RL
 

Capt.Marion

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Most people only leave the fuel shutoff locked in the out position when they have to leave their truck parked in gear... as RLWM said, the shutoff can get stuck, but if you feel that it's necessary for your truck's safety, just be aware that it can get stuck in case it does, so you don't freak out if your truck won't start one day.
 

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What happens when someone with half a brain gets the notion to cut the cutoff cable?

Just sayin'.

Personally, I have a battery disconnect and use the chain on the wheel when I need to "lock it down".
 

wreckerman893

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The chain on the wheel is the best visable deterrent......but you can still crank and move the truck with it in place.

A determined thief will have a way to beat most systems........what is more common are the jugheads that think they have a right to joyride in someone elses vehicle.

With the price of scrap being high and the axles still being popular with the crawler crowd I can see them being stolen to be parted out for parts and scrap.

A locking cover over the battery switch and the chain are prob the first line against casual thieves.
 

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FWIW I ALWAYS leave my fuel cutoff cable pulled out. 20 years of deuce ownership with nary a problem. Several folks have engineered block off covers for the cable. I think a combination of deterrents will do just fine. A determined thief is going to get your stuff, anyone else will get tired of chasing down a bunch of deterrents for just a joyride.
 

Capt.Marion

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As patracy said, a hidden electrical cut-off switch is a MUST. Search for "Deuce Security," "securing the deuce," "deuce power switch," etc... to find many good threads about this.

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SteveKuhn

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I'm running down the cutoff switch threads. Several look very good for my purposes.

Didn't know that Google syntax trick. Great for more than electrical cutoffs.

There's no way you'll beat the serious vehicle thieves in the NYC/Sopranos part of NJ. If they want it, they'll get it. Likewise, the amateurs are likely to vandalize what they can't move and there's no way to beat that either. They can cut the lock but pro will beat it and the vandal won't have a hacksaw.

I happen to live on a steep hill where I need to parallel park sometimes and my driveway pitch can roll start it. The fuel cutoff seems to have an unintended advantage.

I'm curious of the ratio between the truck failing to start because of the cutoff being pulled vs the number of people who do it regularly without difficulty. If you don't pull into the resistance, mine'll start.

Thanks
 
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