Now that summer's over and the A1 is back in the garage the fumes are once again getting into the house. Patience is low on this issue and it is about to be permanently evicted to the backyard!
So, I bought what was described as an "NOS" cap that had been made in the "1970's" on ebay.
Here's a picture of the old and the new

The new cap doesn't fit properly. The ears on the inside of the cap don't properly engage the ring or the locking tabs on the inside of the gas tank filler neck. It is as if the locking ears are too short. When I put the new cap on the tank, it just spins, without coming to a stop at the tabs like the old one does.
I pulled up a chair and sat out in the backyard next to the A1 and tried all my best magic, but couldn't get the cap to fit properly. Darkness ended my efforts.
I haven't taken precise measurements, but using my ruler it looked as if both caps are the same size and distances between locking ears appear the same.
Judging from the appearance of the gas tank, I'd say it is an original tank, certainly not a recent reproduction. If it is a replacement, it was replaced a long time ago.
Maybe it's not the cap, maybe the filler necks on early tanks were slightly different size.
Boise winters can be pretty soggy. I prefer the A1 to be inside. I may just drain the tank, air it out and then push it back into the garage.
Anyone have similar experience with gas caps? Any solutions?









