Gas caps needed
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Gas caps needed
I am looking for gas caps for my "55 FL. Part number is 3507-36C. Anyone willing to part with a set. Let me know.
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Re: Gas caps needed
Most of the so-called "original" gas caps I've seen are beat to death; the decent ones are priced way out of my range.
The repop caps are priced in a range from what I'd call "reasonable" to "ridiculous".
On my Pan, I'm using a pair I got from Tom Faber a few years ago.
They are reproductions, but they look good, work good, and they were "cheap" (lower priced than "reasonable") .
Geo.
The repop caps are priced in a range from what I'd call "reasonable" to "ridiculous".
On my Pan, I'm using a pair I got from Tom Faber a few years ago.
They are reproductions, but they look good, work good, and they were "cheap" (lower priced than "reasonable") .
Geo.
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Re: Gas caps needed
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I dont think these guys ship to usa
I dont think these guys ship to usa
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Re: Gas caps needed
I believe the caps I currently have are not original. 1 has a crack in the part that lockes the cap to the tank and leaks when the JB Weld pulls away. They both look good but I need to fix the cracked one. I don't have a welder, is there another way to fix the crack
old.wrench wrote:Most of the so-called "original" gas caps I've seen are beat to death; the decent ones are priced way out of my range.
The repop caps are priced in a range from what I'd call "reasonable" to "ridiculous".
On my Pan, I'm using a pair I got from Tom Faber a few years ago.
They are reproductions, but they look good, work good, and they were "cheap" (lower priced than "reasonable") .
Geo.