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Help taking off oil cap

Marco Perez

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Can someone tell me the trick to this?

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Probably not a good sign if it is stuck that bad, lol. Must have been a long time since the oil was changed?
 
That doesn't look right for a 1964 car. Unless maybe a California car has different stuff for emissions. My 64 Fury 361 just has the straight oil cap with the springy tabs that pulls straight up. PCV on the other side.
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Huh i guess 64 didnt have a cap on the pcv side. Ive had to use a crow bar to get some of the factory breathers out before, just replace it with a new breather and grommet after. Makes you wonder how long its been since the oil was changed.

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Huh i guess 64 didnt have a cap on the pcv side. Ive had to use a crow bar to get some of the factory breathers out before, just replace it with a new breather and grommet after. Makes you wonder how long its been since the oil was changed.

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Nice. :thumbsup:

The rubber grommet kits available are probably the same for all years between 62-74. :)
 
That doesn't look right for a 1964 car. Unless maybe a California car has different stuff for emissions. My 64 Fury 361 just has the straight oil cap with the springy tabs that pulls straight up. PCV on the other side. View attachment 1290535
No emissions in 64, PCV on one side and breather on the other.
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