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Or ,
What are the necessary bits ...
Aston cap from Mocal can now hide a locker with style ...
But I can't figure the dimensions (2' , 2.1/2' , 2.75') and what collar ... Sure , not that ugly one with apparent bolts.
If this is the work of one of us , or if one of us has done the same , please ...
Looking forward,
Christian.
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I plan to do this aswell, I emailed Dave Bean and his advice was:-
"For gas caps, the Elan would use a 2 1/2" size. the Quick release 100Y9839 is $175.99 or the Slap cap 100Y9841 is $261.73 both instock. The brass threaded collar 100Y9850 is $49.06 instock. These are vented caps and all you will need is a metal 2.25" tube to attach the collar. The most reasonable way to ship is Priorty Mail (7-9 days) estimated shipping around $60 for Australia Please let me know if I can be of further help."
I hope this helps
Gordon
1966 S2 Elan
"For gas caps, the Elan would use a 2 1/2" size. the Quick release 100Y9839 is $175.99 or the Slap cap 100Y9841 is $261.73 both instock. The brass threaded collar 100Y9850 is $49.06 instock. These are vented caps and all you will need is a metal 2.25" tube to attach the collar. The most reasonable way to ship is Priorty Mail (7-9 days) estimated shipping around $60 for Australia Please let me know if I can be of further help."
I hope this helps
Gordon
1966 S2 Elan
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I agree with Gordon; the size you will need is 2,5".
I bought mine from "Europa" specialist spares.
www.europaspares.com
The fuel filler cap comes complete with a threaded brass adapter.
The adapter can be fixed to 57mm O/D tubing with epoxy adhesive.
You will also some need very flexible hosing to fit between that tube & the fuel tank. The original rubber hose is not flexible enough to make up the displaced position.
The parts are also available from Demon Tweeks.
I hope the Photo's of my car are of use.
Cheers
John
I bought mine from "Europa" specialist spares.
www.europaspares.com
The fuel filler cap comes complete with a threaded brass adapter.
The adapter can be fixed to 57mm O/D tubing with epoxy adhesive.
You will also some need very flexible hosing to fit between that tube & the fuel tank. The original rubber hose is not flexible enough to make up the displaced position.
The parts are also available from Demon Tweeks.
I hope the Photo's of my car are of use.
Cheers
John
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ElanCoup? , Gordon & John ,
Many thanks for your very documented 2.5" responses ...
Last questions : do you have a locker under !?!
And what should be easier : protect a brass collar + 57mm steel Tube or weld an aluminium collar + find a 57mm aluminium tube !?!
Christian.
Btw ElanCoup? ; I love your car with its 26R wheels ... One day I ll ask you to describe the mods ... One day !
Many thanks for your very documented 2.5" responses ...
Last questions : do you have a locker under !?!
And what should be easier : protect a brass collar + 57mm steel Tube or weld an aluminium collar + find a 57mm aluminium tube !?!
Christian.
Btw ElanCoup? ; I love your car with its 26R wheels ... One day I ll ask you to describe the mods ... One day !
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On both my S4s, the tube down from the fuel filler was at such an angle that the rubber tube fit properly to the tube from the gas tank.
Not exactly easy to fit. But it shows the subtle differences between what look like similar gas caps, and how it influences interfacing with the gas tank.
The one in the picture does not look like the Lotus item.
David
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Not exactly easy to fit. But it shows the subtle differences between what look like similar gas caps, and how it influences interfacing with the gas tank.
The one in the picture does not look like the Lotus item.
David
1968 36/7988
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msd1107 wrote:On both my S4s, the tube down from the fuel filler was at such an angle that the rubber tube fit properly to the tube from the gas tank.
Not exactly easy to fit. But it shows the subtle differences between what look like similar gas caps, and how it influences interfacing with the gas tank.
The one in the picture does not look like the Lotus item.
David
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David ,
Are you speaking about John's car fuel tank !?! ...
This look like an aluminium repro , no !?!
Christian.
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Old English White wrote:msd1107 wrote:On both my S4s, the tube down from the fuel filler was at such an angle that the rubber tube fit properly to the tube from the gas tank.
Not exactly easy to fit. But it shows the subtle differences between what look like similar gas caps, and how it influences interfacing with the gas tank.
The one in the picture does not look like the Lotus item.
David
1968 36/7988
David ,
Are you speaking about John's car fuel tank !?! ...
This look like an aluminium repro , no !?!
Christian.
Yes you're correct. I bought it new from the address in my original posting.
That retailer also provided me with a length of stainless steel exhaust tubing that fitted exactly into the brass adapter & also the flexible hose.
You will have difficulty finding Aluminium tubing with that diameter, go for the exhaust tubing solution & use epoxy adhesive to fix the brass adapter to it.
If you do find Aluminium tubing that fits, welding would be a no no because:-
1. The differing material thicknesses would make that difficult.
2. The heat generated could destroy the Anodising.
3. Tubing that would fit directly into the cap would have a larger diameter than the existing tube on the fuel tank; so some sort of adapter would be needed to match the flexible hose.
Hope that's of some help?
Cheers
John
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thanks for the info on Europaspares John, I will be in the UK later this year and will arrange then.
Is your cap a vented type (looks like the Aston one on the site) so as to not create a vacuum in the tank? I have a alloy fuel tank without any secondary vent so need to ensure that the cap vents.
Gordon
Is your cap a vented type (looks like the Aston one on the site) so as to not create a vacuum in the tank? I have a alloy fuel tank without any secondary vent so need to ensure that the cap vents.
Gordon
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Yes it is vented & it works on an unvented Alloy tank.
Cheers
John
PS Don't Eurospares send stuff abroad?
They're not too easy to find where they are
Cheers
John
PS Don't Eurospares send stuff abroad?
They're not too easy to find where they are
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I think that Think automotive supply most of the uk retailers,so would be best to deal direct with them,they are always very helpful and service is good.
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lotusanglia1965 wrote:I think that Think automotive supply most of the uk retailers,so would be best to deal direct with them,they are always very helpful and service is good.
I would agree if all you are looking for is a filler cap.
If, like myself, you need some tubing, hose & hose clips to complete the job, somewhere like Europaspares can provide all of the bits & you can be sure of them fitting correctly; thus saving a lot of energy & time searching for them elsewhere.
Cheers
John
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