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Gas Cap Seals

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Have a C140A, 1950, and the gas cap seals are getting stiff. What size seal, part number, is the replacement?
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Cessna 140A parts book which is available for free download from Textron lists the part number of the gasket as 0311360-5. That p/n per Textron has been superseded by Textron p/n B1000142-1. You can purchase that part from Aircraft Spruce for $15.85 each (March 2023).
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Thanks for the information.
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Thanks Mike, correct info and help is limited these days. JEFF
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