Hello all, is there a part number on the original gas cap? How do you tell the differnece between an original and a reproduction? Thanks
I had a look at mine when cleaning it, the cobra logo itself looks more defined and has slight gold tinge to it. Inside the metal cap is a part number which is C6OA-3655-A and fomoco
Cheers
Thanks for taking the time to look for the part number.
Quote from: GT350Lad on February 01, 2020, 09:53:13 PM
I had a look at mine when cleaning it, the cobra logo itself looks more defined and has slight gold tinge to it. Inside the metal cap is a part number which is C6OA-3655-A and fomoco
Cheers
I have found the assemblyline and early service parts to typically have the gold tinge you observed. The later service and all of the repros do not.
Quote from: Bob Gaines on February 01, 2020, 11:42:53 PM
Quote from: GT350Lad on February 01, 2020, 09:53:13 PM
I had a look at mine when cleaning it, the cobra logo itself looks more defined and has slight gold tinge to it. Inside the metal cap is a part number which is C6OA-3655-A and fomoco
Cheers
I have found the assemblyline and early service parts to typically have the gold tinge you observed. The later service and all of the repros do not.
Thanks Bob, good to know, my gas cap is similar yellow tinge too
There are no part numbers or other markings on original or service replacement 66 GT350 gas caps that I'm aware of. Haven't really looked at a lot of repops but know at least some do have markings.
I looked into the gold tint thing extensively a few years ago. At first I thought it was intentional and a good way to identify originals. But after looking at a lot of original and service part gas caps decided it is most likely age, & possibly sun exposure, related. IMO over time the red pigment has bled into the surrounding silver areas giving it a goldish tint.
IMO if your cap has gold tint in the areas surrounded by red it is original.
Damm it, I just realised I misread the thread title and have been ranting about steering wheel caps! Sorry everyone, getting old
No problem, all great information!!
An pic is worth a thousand words...
Original cap on the left, Ford service part on the right. The trim, G.T. 350 text, and Cobra teeth surrounded by red all have a gold tint.
The only obvious difference I see on the backsides is a larger pressure relief valve hole in the service part.
(http://www.saacforum.com/gallery/236-020220161722.jpeg)
(http://www.saacforum.com/gallery/236-020220162241.jpeg)
Check the diameter of the braided steel cable with some calipers on the original and compare with the repro . I suspect the repro is metric and slightly larger.
I'm putting my original back on.
Quote from: s2ms on February 02, 2020, 01:13:36 AM
There are no part numbers or other markings on original or service replacement 66 GT350 gas caps that I'm aware of. Haven't really looked at a lot of repops but know at least some do have markings.
I looked into the gold tint thing extensively a few years ago. At first I thought it was intentional and a good way to identify originals. But after looking at a lot of original and service part gas caps decided it is most likely age, & possibly sun exposure, related. IMO over time the red pigment has bled into the surrounding silver areas giving it a goldish tint.
IMO if your cap has gold tint in the areas surrounded by red it is original.
Was having a 66 gas cap discussion with another forum member today and well, now I'm aware of a marking on original caps, thanks Ed! Still have not seen this on any service replacements.
He showed me a Mfg. logo on the backside of his original I had not seen before. Wiped off the grime in the same spot on my original and there is was!
(http://www.saacforum.com/gallery/236-210620151250.jpeg)
(http://www.saacforum.com/gallery/236-210620151327.jpeg)
Great photos...thanks.
All the best, Steve
FYI the same MFG stamp is on 65 caps too.
Wow. I had no idea - thanks for the pics!!
SM stands for Stant manufacture (Connersville Indiana). My home town. I have see SM STAMPED on caps up until 68 (Mustang). Cast into pop open ones (69-73). I have had a lot of caps that made it thru quality control that didnt have SM stamped on them even has screws instead drive rivits.