Fuel Filler Cap

Fuel Filler Cap

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Roy C

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4,192 posts

291 months

Friday 7th September 2001
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Anyone know who made the chrome plated fuel filler cap for the S (also used on Scimitar GTE)? Is it still available? Roy Edited by Roy C on Friday 7th September 09:52

LeeBee

773 posts

291 months

Friday 7th September 2001
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They are still available from TVR for about £60, now I am convinced that this is the same cap as the Scimitar uses but I have been told by somebody that after looking at the original blueprints it is not (?????), I was fed up with the duff chrome on mine so I disced it off and painted it body colour which just left the button and hinge in chrome Cheers LeeBee

LeeBee

773 posts

291 months

Friday 7th September 2001
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These being the people who told me!! still looks very very similar to the one I followed home the other day though! Cheers LeeBee

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th September 2001
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The cap is a TVR unique design and not used an any other car. Before anyone asks a locking version is not available!
Any chance of developing one then, I've been hoping for a locking fuel cap for ages - nice to get one before the next fuel crisis. JSG

Roy C

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4,192 posts

291 months

Tuesday 18th September 2001
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A definitive answer, courtesy of the RSSOC (thank you Matthew): "The chrome filler cap is still available - Part No S28L 10008. Your nearest TVR dealer should be able to get one for you; if you have any problems the phone no for TVR in Blackpool is 01253 509000. It is identical to the Scimitar SE6a cap because TVR bought the tooling from Reliant. I live in Blackpool so was able to take my old one in to TVR and make sure they were the same. The person who dealt with my enquiry turned out to be someone that I knew years ago when I owned a Sunbeam Alpine. He said that the caps would be produced for the foreseeable future, so if you get the right part number you won't have a problem. The part number is from my invoice when I bought one about 18 months ago. Vivien McCrae" Roy C

Greenv8s

30,481 posts

291 months

Tuesday 18th September 2001
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Before anyone asks a locking version is not available!
I have heard of a couple of mods to make it more secure. One way is to drill and tap the button and fit a bolt which bears against the housing and stops the button being depressed. Fidly but good for peace of mind if the car spends a long time outside. The other way is to drill through the side of the housing, and fit a pin through from inside the boot. The pin stops the catch from moving, you just have to open the boot to fit/remove the pin. Having said that I haven't bothered with either of these. TVRs seem relatively unattractive to vandals, I like to think its because they're fast enough to be desirable but not perceived as a status symbol (in the way that most supercars are). Or maybe I'm just kidding myself? Cheers, Peter Humphries (and a green V8S)