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Thread: Aluminum 110 Centerfiller cap and Aluminum 80 Oil filler cap - RSR ST TR R

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    Aluminum 110 Centerfiller cap and Aluminum 80 Oil filler cap - RSR ST TR R

    I have had a 110mm Aluminum center filler Blau fuel cap for a while now, but have not been able to find a good enough aluminum fin for it, so I'm letting the stainless version in place. This is a polished Aluminum outerskin with steel internal version, very rare, difficult to get. it has a couple small marks/dents, but with a fin on top these won't be visible. It comes with a short fuel filler neck to weld onto a pipe if you want to go with a thru the hood center filler. Or just weld it to your tank as an under the hood version and you won't need fin on top.
    Also in this package the Aluminum Blau 80mm oil cap for the RSR/ST wide oil fillet, also a polished version with a very small dent from storage. Cap is NOS, I bought the last Blau box with these type caps many years from the factory through a friend in Austria. It's the aluminum outer skin with steel inner part and cork seal. It comes with a long neck to create your own wide oil filler tube based on your standard oil filler tube or have it welded to your later style oi tank that had the filler tube welded on the oil tank.
    The set goes for $500 shipped

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    This is vented it looks like, so through the hood installation only?
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    The aluminum outer caps are very easy to remove and put back, so you can press back the lip of the steel inner part and weld or solder it invisibly and at the same time invisibly weld an aluminum fin on the outer cap and put it back together.

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    Last edited by 911_2.2T; 12-22-2023 at 12:37 AM.
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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
    Rgruppe #674

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