Seax440Dodge
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Back in the day, some 16 odd years ago when I first bought my car, it didn't have a gas cap, so I got a replacement... fast forward to today, I'm in the process of upgrading the fuel system on my '66 (I added electric fuel pumps, regulator, upsized to 3/8 line, added a return line, dropped the tank, put a new sending unit in, cleaned the tank out, and welded up any holes in the tank... all cause vapor lock pissed me off... anywho...), so in the process of putting the tank back in, I decided to replace the fuel inlet and vent elbows, I cut the old elbows off, and dropped the inlet, and when I did, out dropped a beat up, rusty old gas cap... I've got a sand blaster and access to an ice blaster, should I clean it up and see if it's salvageable? the gasket is dried up and shot, but it looks to be just some form of rubber
Any thoughts?


Any thoughts?


