Pagoda SL Group

W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: Iconic on September 24, 2012, 00:15:59

Title: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: Iconic on September 24, 2012, 00:15:59
Someone might find it interesting to know that the thickness of a used blue fuel cap gasket I purchased from a non-MB vendor was approximately 3.0 to 3.1 mm while a new cork gasket from the Classic Center was approximately 2.5 to 2.6 mm.
Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: mdsalemi on September 24, 2012, 12:28:06
Mark,

That extra thickness makes it hard to get on and off...and precisely why you can't remove or replace this insanely expensive gas cap with the blue rubber on it in a cavalier manner.  This has probably caused me to pay great attention to the cap's secure installation after a fill up.
Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: zoegrlh on September 24, 2012, 15:48:02
I agree with Michael, hard to get on and off.  I also have the cork seal, and what I have done is put some grease on the seal from time to time and it goes on and off easier.
Bob
Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: ChrisInNashville on June 25, 2015, 00:38:42
OK guys.   I've had my car 10 years.   7 of those years, I had a thin cork on the gas cap that made the use very simple.   About three years ago, the cork fell apart.   No problem as first, but over time, it's gotten nearly impossible to screw back on.   

So, I found cork online and the delivery just arrived.

As indicated, the cork is thicker than I recall my last cork being...and I am totally unable to screw this back on.

Is this what it's supposed to look like?   What am I missing?

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Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: batman on June 25, 2015, 12:32:44
Looks way too thick.

I have new MB version (from Buds) with cork and it is thinner than yours and it is still very difficult to get on & off
Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: Paul & Dolly on June 25, 2015, 22:52:04
If you smear both sides of the gasket with Vaseline, it eases fitting and removal conciderably.

Paul
Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: Iconic on June 28, 2015, 18:39:28
Chris,
That looks very wrong to me.
Let me guess, you did NOT buy it at the MB Classisc Center, correct?
Besides the thickness looking too thick, the outer and inner diameters look wrong. Mine fits recessed into the cap and is approximately flush with the metal edge it rests against.
Can you measure the thickness and compare it to my original post in this string?

You probably need to buy one from the MB Classic Center.
Title: Re: Fuel Cap Gasket Thickness: new Cork vs. used Blue Rubber
Post by: Norm on July 05, 2015, 15:25:07
Looking closely at your picture (the one with the side view) It appears that you still have a seal under the cork seal.  It needs to be removed so that the new seal will "seat" in the base.

Regarding the cork vs. the blue rubber seal, the Classic Center has both.  Before ordering I had them compare the thickness side by side and the response was "they appear to be exactly the same thickness".

MB Part Numbers:

Cork Gasket - 110-471-02-80

Blue Rubber Gasket - 140-471-00-79

Norm