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Old 12-02-16, 20:50
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If you had an original I could help you remanufacture them, should you want to.
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Old 12-02-16, 23:15
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Thanks chaps. The difficult part will be finding an original.... I think I know a man who might be able to help though.
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Old 13-02-16, 00:14
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The Carrier fuel cap (there are two types) could have originally come from the Vickers light tank, which will likely be from the engine manufacturer (of what ever the engine make is) (Gardiner????) A few years ago i stayed with a friend in Adelaide with Vickers Mk VIa tanks. The oil filler cap is the same cap as the one found on riveted carrier fuel tanks with the tank vent pipes.
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Old 13-02-16, 00:19
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The Brit / Can carrier fuel cap (there are two types) could have originally come from the Vickers light tank, which will likely be from the engine manufacturer (of what ever the engine make is) (Gardiner????) A few years ago i stayed with a friend in Adelaide with Vickers Mk VIa tanks. The oil filler cap is the same cap as the one found on riveted carrier fuel tanks with the tank vent pipes.
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Old 13-02-16, 00:40
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The Brit / Can carrier fuel cap (there are two types) could have originally come from the Vickers light tank, which will likely be from the engine manufacturer (of what ever the engine make is) (Gardiner????) A few years ago i stayed with a friend in Adelaide with Vickers Mk VIa tanks. The oil filler cap is the same cap as the one found on riveted carrier fuel tanks with the tank vent pipes.

Lynn,
The MkVIa had a Meadows engine.
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Old 13-02-16, 01:45
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I've been digging through some tanks I have and some photos of originals. As with most Loyd parts there is an early and late version of tanks and fillers, the later ones being simplified. It looks like the cap is all metal on the later type. The photo will not post from this iPad, I'll do it tomorrow!
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Old 13-02-16, 03:40
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Looks similar to Fordson WOT radiator cap.
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Old 13-02-16, 05:55
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Hello all, I thought I'd just chime in here and rule out the Vickers Tank. The first photo is off a carrier tank I have but I'm sure it's just a replacement off an old truck radiator of fuel tank and the next two are on my Vickers and interestingly one is the rear fuel cap and the other is the oil but are basically the same.
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