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71 SuperBee gas cap question

Posted By: RJS

71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/21/19 01:55 AM

I've purchased a few gas caps for my 71 Bee and no matter if they are NOS or Stant replacements they never sit with the handle horizontal after installing. What gives here???
Car is a B04 build and I even changed the filler tube to a nicer one but same deal. Saw this on another guy's Charger also so it has to be the way the caps are being made.
I've tried two of this P/N even though they were both a little different than each other: NOS MoPar 1970-72 Plymouth Dodge GAS CAP 3466825
And a Stant P/N G47/G806

Thanks Ron

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Posted By: RJS

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/21/19 05:59 AM

Cmon this cap has been keeping me up at night!!! LOL
Ron
Posted By: Butterscotch71

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/21/19 07:28 PM

I don't believe the cap on my original unrestored 71 runner sits level either, but I'd have to check to be sure.
Posted By: RJS

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/21/19 10:00 PM

Originally Posted By Butterscotch71
I don't believe the cap on my original unrestored 71 runner sits level either, but I'd have to check to be sure.


If so when was it built because there is a different cap after April.
Ron
Posted By: RJS

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 04:03 AM

Anyone else own a 71 B-Body?
Ron
Posted By: 340cpe

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 06:33 AM

Mine was a August of 70 build date and that’s the way it is.
Posted By: steve70

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 01:27 PM

Hera are a couple pictures of my 71 R/T. I have no idea if it's an original cap but clocks the same as yours. It a September 70 SPD

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Posted By: RJS

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 03:26 PM

Thanks for the info. so I guess this is how it wants to be, I still find it strange!!

Ron
Posted By: jlatessa

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 04:26 PM

71 California RR, same way...

Joe
Posted By: bee1971

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 05:21 PM

Why do you find it strange on something you never see with the license plate down

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Posted By: A12

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 05:42 PM

Don't know about '71 B-body gas caps but the '68 '69 caps has a bridge over the center rivet and the location is dictated by the rivet. I would guess the fixture by the OEM supplier was set up to have that in a horizontal position??? Should the '71 gas cap look like this with the bridged cross "handle"???

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Posted By: A12

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 05:46 PM

Originally Posted By bee1971
Why do you find it strange on something you never see with the license plate down

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And I totally agree. I would think for the most accuracy it would be the correct style cap then maybe the position. If it's the closed cap handle position then maybe heating the rivet enough to "maybe" release some of the rivet tension and off the car on an old stand alone filler neck you could reposition and get that well needed sleep grin wink
Posted By: Butterscotch71

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 07:10 PM

No pictures, but my LA built (Aug 70) runner clocks the same as Steve70s photo. On my survivor St Louis built (Dec 70) runner the handles are vertical.
Posted By: RJS

Re: 71 SuperBee gas cap question - 01/22/19 08:27 PM

Originally Posted By bee1971
Why do you find it strange on something you never see with the license plate down

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Because I like things a certain way, any car I've owned since 1977 when the cap was tight the handle would be straight across. Very simple. I am joking when I say I'm losing sleep. Would you be OK if your door lock was twisted in the door or trunk??? I know I wouldn't but that is usually what separates my cars from others.
I wouldn't think the desire for correct isn't a bad thing with a classic car.
Ron
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