Oil Filler Cap Seal?

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reecewallace
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Oil Filler Cap Seal?

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The seal inside my oil filler cap has worn out. The cap now rests loosely on top of the filler neck in the engine and I need a snugger fit.

The seal inside the oil cap is not listed in the illustrated parts catalog. Does anyone know the part #?

It looks similar to the fuel cap seals on my wings, but I haven't gotten back to the plane to try it yet.

Thanks
- Reece
1956 Cessna 170b
Nanaimo, BC Canada
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GAHorn
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Re: Oil Filler Cap Seal?

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This link to Aircraft Spruce will take to the gasket/seal which serves for an oil filler cap and gascolator seals. It cost less than $3.
(It is originally for a generic fuel cap…not the official Cessna fuel cap. It is a perfect fit and is what I use in my gascolator and oil filler cap.)

https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... lange3.php
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reecewallace
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Re: Oil Filler Cap Seal?

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Thanks, ordered
- Reece
1956 Cessna 170b
Nanaimo, BC Canada
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falco
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Re: Oil Filler Cap Seal?

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The oil cap and seal are remarkably similar to a '60s or '70s VW Type 1 oil cap and seal in form fit and function....
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