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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Hi Vince,
    i have mount an 2" Monza cap
    here some pictures, but i thing 2,5" looks better.
    I have them on the 131 and i looks like more the Original!
    if you like i can take pic form the 131 Abarth cap.

    saluti Enzo
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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Vince I hope these help, I was quite surprised at the ID of the filler when I measured it, but as there is nothing to impede the fuels progress into the tanks, its quite logical really, regards Griff
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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Thanks for your help Enzo and Griff, the one you've provided dimensions for Griff also looks like a 2" cap? The inner diameter at the top of the neck shows a measurement from 1.25" to 3.25" on your bottom photo and I'm assuming this is the dimension they are referring to.

    I'm thinking the 2.5" might be too big for my needs, I'll get a single 2" to start with and see how it looks.

    Cheers, Vince.
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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    That's great no hurry here.
    Cheers

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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Vince, yes I was really surprised as well, which is why I got the tape measure out so you could see "picture paints a thousand words" and all that, I think the 2" will be sufficient

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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    2" is probably sufficient and in any case it's too easy to drop your fag down the hole on the bigger ones like mine. Going outside with camera - will add to this post in a little while.

    Sorry about the sawdust down the hole in the rear cover...
    The fibre washer under the screw-on filler cap seems to always go out of shape. I ought to get it welded onto the neck. The neck is jointed to the spigot on the tank by a large piece of fuel hose and jubilee clips that I will get rid of and replace by Clic when i can obtain the right size.

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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Cheers for the additional info, I notice on eBay I can get one for around the £40 mark but Merlin Motorsport are knocking them out for £140, £100 more expensive?!?!

    Do you reckon that's because the Merlin ones are genuine and the as per normal the eBay ones are knock offs?
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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Being cynical, I would think that merlin are buying them on ebay, and thats the mark up!!

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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Just back from a 4 day 1200 km car trip with the Integrale, but managed to read the post and found this on a Morgan...
    Looks like a good solution with the inne cap beeing lockable.
    The inner cap sealed very good too, after the Morgan had been standing in the sun, there was a huge overpreasure in the tank that came out when we took it of.

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    Griff, have not got the final invoice yet, and have had enough with the Norwegian B-roads, the fjords, the 5 meter snow on the side of the roads and the splendid weather.... Will bring the Mac over so you can take a sneak peek on what you are missing out not coming over this year.... But it will be there for years to come, so no worries.

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    Re: Monza Fuel Filler Caps

    Hi Peter, thanks for your input.

    I agree René that's a really neat solution and well hidden under the cap, thanks for sharing.

    Cheers, Vince.
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