Fuel Cap?
- chilort
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Fuel Cap?
Anyone have leads on a good fuel cap? I tried NAPA but the one that came in was too big (the part that goes in the filler neck is 1.5" but my filler neck is around 1.4". I don't remember where I got the one I'm running now. It has always leaked if the tank was full and I turned right too hard. The NAPA part looked high quality so I'm kind of disappointed.
- my5thmopar
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Re: Fuel Cap?
I've had good luck with the Stant 10648 from O'Reilly's.
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Re: Fuel Cap?
I have been using NAPA part 703-1221, fit just fine, 70 to 62 trucks
- chilort
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Re: Fuel Cap?
703-1220 and 703-1221 appear to be the same except the exterior finish (satin vs chrome). Both have a diameter of 1.5" that doesn't fit my truck. Looks like I may be doing some "fitting."
Thanks for confirmation on the PN.
- chilort
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Re: Fuel Cap?
I'll check it out. Thanks!my5thmopar wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 9:41 pmI've had good luck with the Stant 10648 from O'Reilly's.
Edit: And the published neck diameter looks right.
- chilort
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Re: Fuel Cap?
The local NAPA ordered another 703-1221 for me in the hopes the wrong thing was shove in the box. Sure enough, the one that came today is the right size.