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petrol cap problems ?

#1 Post by hillmanimpman »

i brought a new petrol cap at a autojumble for the morris marina but i am missing the adapter that the cap locks on to does anyone know where i can buy an adapter as don't want have to buy another cap?Image
this is the same cap as mine but without the adapter
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Have you tried the manufacturer?

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#3 Post by Majicmark »

Probably a stupid question but have you tried the cap straight on to existing filler neck. I can't remember exactly but thought the Marina cap had internal flange already. Some cars such as the Minor & Austin 1100 had external fitting caps which needed the adaptor to be fitted. Just a thought but I am sure you will have tried it.
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I remember from our old Marina, we had the same make of cap & the adaptor was necessary; can't recall why, I was too young to pay that much attention - possibly the original cap fitted on lugs on the outer rim, which isn't practical for locking caps?
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#5 Post by hillmanimpman »

there only external locking point because the marina was stripped for parts for moggy 1000 luckly i had alot of the missing bits so fitted them. this only thing i haven't got in my spares box. but i have a look on my very rotton spares allaggro estate see if there adapter on there :D
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1975 Austin Allegrohttp://austinallegro.forumotion.co.uk/
1972 Ford Escort Mk1 1100L needs work
1971 Hillman Imp Van,moving very slowly
1956 James Cadet 175cc http://www.famousjamesmotorcycleclub@webs.com
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#6 Post by OneCarefulOwner »

Allegros don't need adaptors for locking petrol caps; none of my fleet has one.
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#7 Post by hillmanimpman »

my allegro has but it is a series 1 1974 :? :o
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1975 Austin Allegrohttp://austinallegro.forumotion.co.uk/
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#8 Post by OneCarefulOwner »

Hm; my 1974 has the same filler neck as the other cars, so even that adaptor would be unlikely to fit the Marina. Can't hurt to try I suppose.
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