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  • Leaking fuel cap

    Ok, I'm getting sick and tired of leaking stuff.

    My new tank leaks fuel out of the cap and down the wing. Very strong smell in flight! I have adjusted it to the point where I can barely get the cap on.

    Does anyone know where I can get a REAL gasket and not this leather one? Maybe that will seal better?

    Other ideas? Trashbag, silicone, mud daubbers!????? (no gas?)

    Richard Boyer
    N95791
    Georgetown, TX
    Richard Boyer
    N95791
    Georgetown, TX

  • #2
    Re: Leaking fuel cap

    Hope I get this right since I don't know what type of tank vent you have.
    uh... Don't seal the tank, the pressure differential will suck fuel out past a seal.
    check Rob's page for a picture of vented cap! Generally, solder a small tube in the fuel cap with the end of the tube pointed into the wind.

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    • #3
      Re: Leaking fuel cap

      It is a wing tank and does have the a vent in the cap AND tank.

      Richard Boyer
      N95791
      Georgetown, TX
      Richard Boyer
      N95791
      Georgetown, TX

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      • #4
        Re: Leaking fuel cap

        TRACTOR PARTS!! I have had good luck with fuel cap gaskets from the local tractor parts house.

        Jason
        N43643
        Jason

        Former BC12D & F19 owner
        TF#689
        TOC

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        • #5
          Re: Leaking fuel cap

          HEY! Now that is a good idea.....

          Do you remember which Tractor model matched best? Or was there just a gasket bin?

          Richard Boyer
          N95791
          Georgetown, TX
          Richard Boyer
          N95791
          Georgetown, TX

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          • #6
            Re: Leaking fuel cap

            Ford tractor gas cap. I can get the part # for you. Had to plug the built in vents w/ epoxy. (yup soaked a sample in gas for a few weeks) Then drilled a hole in the center and brazed a copper tube, bent w/ sand in it. cost about $9. Wag aero had gas caps w/ the vent tube for around $37 last year; part # E-481-000 Haven't tried it for fit yet as the owner-built one is still working.
            20442
            1939 BL/C

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            • #7
              Re: Leaking fuel cap

              Howdy Richard,

              I had a similar problem after the rehab. Orig tried leather-didn't work! Then went to rubber-was better but still had a small leak. Finally, got some 1/16 cork gasket material. Hard to get the caps on but no more leakage!!!!
              Best Regards

              paul patterson
              Edmond, Ok
              N39203 Model 19 class of '45
              TF#509 EAA#720630
              Taylorcraft-The jewel of vintage airplanes

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              • #8
                Re: Leaking fuel cap

                I have had leaky caps to the tanks,they don't have any vents, just the bent tubing on the cap. I cant understand: Why vent the tank as well?
                My right tankcap is leaking but I used leather gaskets and it solved the problem.
                The left cap has more bend in it then the right, maybe more air got into the right cap points more straight ahead = higher pressure.
                Two vents on the same tank or am I misunderstanding your writing?
                Len Petterson
                Last edited by Robert Lees; 03-13-2005, 16:47. Reason: To correct some minor spelling which might have led to confusion, sorry, Len.
                I loved airplane seens I was a kid.
                The T- craft # 1 aircraft for me.
                Foundation Member # 712

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                • #9
                  Re: Leaking fuel cap

                  I had the same problem did everything come to find out i had a small crack where the fillerneck is welded to the tank. I hope thats not yor problem but you might check it out.
                  Lance Wasilla AK
                  http://www.tcguideservice.com/index.html

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                  • #10
                    Re: Leaking fuel cap

                    How did you fix the crack on the filler neck? I have the same thing.
                    Bob Gustafson
                    Bob Gustafson
                    NC43913
                    TF#565

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                    • #11
                      Re: Leaking fuel cap

                      I used j-b weld and it worked for awhile. finaly i bit the bullet and had the tank taken out and had it welded. It was a long crack it was half way around the neck. If it isnt a verry big crack you might try j- b weld it worked about a year on mine.
                      Lance Wasilla AK
                      http://www.tcguideservice.com/index.html

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                      • #12
                        Re: Leaking fuel cap

                        Cracked or loose filler necks are often caused by allowing a heavy fuel nozzle to rest in the neck and wrench it. Always support the fuel hose, and make sure others do too!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Leaking fuel cap

                          Never let anyone else support the nozzle while it is in the neck, don't let anyone else refuel your plane! EVERY time I have let someone else put fuel in my plane I have ended up having to push it back to a quiet corner of the ramp with the doors tied open to let the gas fumes from the over-fill evaporate. I don't know what the problem is with Taylorcrafts (I admit to having done it myself a couple of times) but NOBODY puts fuel in my plane any more but ME!

                          Hank (Had a time where the filthy rag came out of the back pocket to wipe my windshield before I could stop him once too. Where do these guys come from?)

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