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Fuel Cap Variant
I have a 1946 model 140, and in discussions on fuel caps, I've never seen this exact style pictured online, I'm curious about the nuances of these caps in relation to other discussions speaking to providing the correct amount of venting to allow for fuel flow.
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
That is not one of the caps addressed in the discussions. I'd be very cautious given it carries the word "vacuum" stamped on the edge.
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
Required reading...
https://www.cessna120140.com/Forum2018/ ... f=10&t=103
This with 2 1/8" holed drilled on the top will aproximate the originals...
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... ey=3019014
This is what you oughta have...
https://www.cessna120140.com/Forum2018/ ... f=10&t=103
This with 2 1/8" holed drilled on the top will aproximate the originals...
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... ey=3019014
This is what you oughta have...
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
This is a file that was posted in the old forum. I've attached it here.
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
Photo is a non-vented automotive fuel cap. Ford/Lincoln/Mercury. Search E1AZ-9030-Agbeard76209 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 29, 2025 9:48 pm I have a 1946 model 140, and in discussions on fuel caps, I've never seen this exact style pictured online, I'm curious about the nuances of these caps in relation to other discussions speaking to providing the correct amount of venting to allow for fuel flow.![]()
So definitely not appropriate.
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
(Somewhat tongue in cheek...)
Well, if you think the official Cessna caps weren't also used in an automotive (or more likely, farm tractor) application, then you're fooling yourself!
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Might not be appropriate haha, thats crazy to find out, at least they're from Ford am I right? This airplane is new to me, and as far as I can tell by looking at pictures, the fuel caps have been this way since the 80s. It seems that the hole in them was drilled, similar to what other fixes suggest for replacing the incorrect ones, so not entirely non-vented.dcannon wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:15 pmPhoto is a non-vented automotive fuel cap. Ford/Lincoln/Mercury. Search E1AZ-9030-Agbeard76209 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 29, 2025 9:48 pm I have a 1946 model 140, and in discussions on fuel caps, I've never seen this exact style pictured online, I'm curious about the nuances of these caps in relation to other discussions speaking to providing the correct amount of venting to allow for fuel flow.![]()
So definitely not appropriate.
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
Seems like finding originals for sale is next to impossible, know where I could get a pair? Thanks for the helpful info on making one myself if need be.6597 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 6:03 pm Required reading...
https://www.cessna120140.com/Forum2018/ ... f=10&t=103
This with 2 1/8" holed drilled on the top will aproximate the originals...
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... ey=3019014
This is what you oughta have...
gascapcessna140small.jpg
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... lange2.php
Photo doesnt show it but these are drilled with 2 holes
Photo doesnt show it but these are drilled with 2 holes
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Re: Fuel Cap Variant
Under the photo:dcannon wrote: ↑Mon Dec 01, 2025 10:04 am https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... lange2.php
Photo doesnt show it but these are drilled with 2 holes
"Photo may represent series and not specific product"
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