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Ms460 leaky fuel cap

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by crzybowhntr, Feb 20, 2016.

  1. crzybowhntr

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    So, I know Stihl flippy caps have issues sometimes. Are the non flippy and flippies interchangeable? I fired up my measly Masterminded 460 today :dex: and got a fuel bath (not masterminds fault AT ALL) and need to fix it ASAP. Who has the BEST replacements at a good price? I have a 36" plus diameter oak that blew over and I have an itch to make it my.... :axe::axe:
     
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    No, they are not interchangeable, flippy caps are funny, people either love or hate them, then there are those who love to hate them. There was a stint a few years back that they had a bad batch of them and the dealers replaced them. PM me your address and I'll send you one.
     
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    PM inbound.
     
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    Pretty much what he said. They had issues that were fixed. Any of the newer ones have supposedly been upgraded. Hope you get it figured out!
     
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    Both of the ones on my hybrid leak. I'll probably go down to my local dealer and pick up some new ones.
     
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    I've had to replace the gas flippy cap twice on my 440.
     
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    The cap recall never applied to any chainsaws. Trimmers and blowers only.

    crzybowhntr , have you a damaged cap or does it just need a new o-ring?

    And the price on a new cap wasn't all that bad last time I checked. Well under $10 at the dealership. But it's been a couple years.
     
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    Around $7 for a new cap
     
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    Apparently there are ,or will shortly be , after market Stihl flippy caps . I was reading about them on Chain Saw Repair . I believe they will be sold by Left Coast Supplies . The thread was in the Stihl sub forums over there .
     
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    Lots available on eBay.
     
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    What Nixon is referring to isn't the standard oem AM flippy cap design, it's a redesigned cap that operates and locks in different compared to the oem
    style that everyone is familiar with at the moment.
     
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    Here's what Nixon was referring to.
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    They are pinch twist operated. They should be available for retail shortly.
     
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    Seems like
    Probably Both! I originally had it on and it leaked so it took it off and tried to "tighten" it and it would lock back down so I gorilla twisted it into place and it snapped off the top.
     
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    Yeah, it's not possible to torque down a flippy cap a little harder, the way you can with screw caps. You can make sure the O-ring is in good condition, and you can make sure there isn't any debris where it seats, preventing a good seal, but the degree of tightness is determined by the design and condition of the mechanism rather than physical effort.
     
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    10-4. I believe it was a faulty cap and I made it even more faulty.
     
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