Rubber washers? - Gas cap gasket

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calebng15

calebng15

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Seems like lately, I've been having quite a few leaking fuel caps. Normally, I just put on a gas resistant O-ring.
But lately they have been flat rings. Do you guys know of a kit that has different size washers, or what do y'all do? Do you have to buy each washer separately? With no dealer around I can't get them for Huskys without ordering them. None of the local auto shops around here carry them either.

Any ideas would be appreciated!
 
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Have you looked at your local hardware store , the one that lets you buy just what you need, like 1 bolt or nut or whatever. Local Hardware Hank store lets me buy by the piece.
 
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Look on ebay for rubber o rings all kinds will show up.

I still can't find flat o rings.

Have you looked at your local hardware store , the one that lets you buy just what you need, like 1 bolt or nut or whatever. Local Hardware Hank store lets me buy by the piece.

Haven't looked there.
 
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The round O-rings work very well on fuel and oil caps for Husky, Echo, and Dolmar. I even found one that worked in a set I bought from Harbor Freight. One time I took a ring off a parted out Echo saw and fitted to a Husky cap. The oil leak stopped immediately even though the ring was not identical to the one that leaked.
 
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You are correct. The 61's are flat cap washers. Husky has gone to round O-rings on the newer models.

That is what I've been looking for. Flat washer to replace that type. Stihl 025, 034, ect... Just thought there might be a way to get a kit of them instead of having go get one individually each time!
 
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That is what I've been looking for. Flat washer to replace that type. Stihl 025, 034, ect... Just thought there might be a way to get a kit of them instead of having go get one individually each time!
The other route is to buy a new gas cap or fuel cap. You can get these as aftermarket parts for a few dollars apiece or less. Some overseas shops sell them several at a time. Check E-bay suppliers. There are several.
 
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