⛽ Lock in safety, style, and reliability with every twist!
The Stant OE Equivalent Fuel Cap is a precision-engineered, vehicle-specific replacement fuel cap made from durable metal with a machined finish. It matches original equipment safety features, ensuring secure fuel system protection while offering a lightweight, compact design trusted by professionals.
Brand | Stant |
Color | Black |
Material | Metal |
Exterior Finish | Machined |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 3 x 3.5 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Style | Safety |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Closure Type | Twist-On |
OEM Part Number | 10646 |
Manufacturer | Stant |
UPC | 033342000469 333420004694 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033342000469 |
Model | OE Equivalent Fuel Cap |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10646 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10646 |
E**L
1970 Pontiac LeMans
Fit Tight, but fit...
J**S
Exactly what I needed.
Fit my 70 Chevelle perfectly. But my car does have an aftermarket replacement tank. The key is, make sure your gas cap has the shallow, not deep, locking tabs. More like 1/2” deep instead of the 1” deep locking tabs.
L**1
Good cap
The only reason for the poor review is because this does not fit the car as it says it does. This cap will not fit a 1967 Fairlane convertible, coupe or Sedan. It only fits the station wagon models. It appears to be a good quality cap, it just won’t fit listed models of cars. So, unless you have a station wagon, do not order this part for your Fairlane. I have yet to find the correct cap for this application.
R**T
Four Stars
decent quality cap
R**Y
Fits
Fits my 66 Lincoln Continental
H**T
didn't fit the tank
I ordered it for a 69 camaro tank, which I also ordered from Amazon, and its too small
A**R
Does not fit as advertised
Said it would fit the desired car and it did not fit my 1959 Renault dauphine
J**N
Exactly what I needed, hard to find tab caps
Works fine, my gas hole isn't lined up properly, so it doesn't sit in there right, but it does enough to stop the system from getting air in it. Nothing wrong with the cap, it has more to do with improper installation of the fill hose.
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1 month ago
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