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    Quote Originally Posted by deermagnet View Post
    The oil cap with a rubber gasket is easy to find at most any auto parts store for a few bucks. Look for one like this. It's larger and much easier to grip and turn.

    That'd be nice. It seems that even if I put the stocker back on just tight enough to seal, it's still a PITA to remove after the engines' been warmed up a few times.

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    yep... i started keeping a set of pipe pliers in the vx to make sure i never had a situation where the filler cap wouldnt come off when I needed to top off the oil, havent had to take the new one off but it is bigger and has slightly better grips on it

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    Me too. I get oil residue around the neck of mine fill hole too. Where did you guys get this cap?

    Bart

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    advanced auto.. i saw it at pep boys too though, at advanced auto i had to ask at the counter, pep boys had it on the floor.. just a cap on a yellow cardboard card and the number on the top right corner is 11101

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