| Paul, both fillers have a groove that goes straight the circumference. They are just different heights. I guess I'll need to try the civilian cap I have and see if that works on this taller filler. I know the police cap screws on but there are no grooves except the one that goes straight around and should accept the ring on the civilian cap. I'll try it tonight. Ray
Paul P. Linn wrote:
| Correct on your thinking. Groove with shorter neck is civilian and taller neck is police. Police cap will work on either, but civilian cap with spring clip will only work on civilian tank.
Paul Midlothian, Va 73 Eldo "Elvira" at a halt in favor of "Daisy" 74 Eldo "Daisy" new project ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Camp" <ca-@universalplastics.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 8:10 AM Subject: RE: Eldo gas tank differences
| I think the one with the grove around the top is a civilian version and takes a flip cap. The one without the grove around the filler is a Police tank and takes a screw off type cap. I may have it reversed.
Steve Camp
Ray Hale wrote:
| Hi, Here I go being anal again but I have two Eldo tanks with slight differences. The main one being that the filler tubes are different heights. I have posted pics in hopes that someone can tell me if the stock civilian cap will fit either, or why the difference in the first place? Was one for another cap? A simple model year change? Maybe a diff
between Eldo and Ambo? http://inst.sfcc.edu/~rhale/2whpg4.htm
I have a civilian cap but haven't tried it yet because the filler tube on the tank with the taller tube is taped up real nice for painting and I don't want to disturb that if someone has the answer for me. Would some of you mind looking closely at your tank with the cap open and check the height of the tube compared to these two?
It might mean nothing at all but after I placed them on the bench together and noticed it, my curiousity got the best of me. Obviously. Oh, the reason for all this is that I'm trying to choose between these tanks before I go any further. Thanks Ray in Gainesville, FL |
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