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Far better than the old screw types which on certain machines seemed to self tighten.

 

A little tip is to push the cap in before you turn it.:001_rolleyes:

 

Has that on my mates 170 the oil cap would tighten itself up, had to use vice grips to open it

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Twist caps are ace!!, they double as an IQ test, when taking on new staff simply ask them to fuel a saw, those who fit the caps without issue are keepers, the others you just say "I'll call you":sneaky2::lol::laugh1::lol:

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Interesting thread. When I had only had my 261 for a short while I fueled and oiled it in the garage. However when I got to the woodpile and looked back my route was obvious and the oil tank was empty!!!!

I just assumed I hadn't put the cap back but reading this thread now makes me wonder.

 

Never had a problem since but that time I was sure I had put it back but the facts said otherwise.

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Seems like some of the caps distort due to exposure to fuel with ethanol

 

Toolless Fuel Cap Recall | STIHL USA Mobile

 

One of my caps broke in service & the replacement does seem a bit better, the oil cap continues to be a fiddle no matter what.

 

They also needs a clean around the cap & the actual cap once removed to prevent sawdust/dirt ingress into the tank.

 

Dolmar next time.

 

 

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Seems like some of the caps distort due to exposure to fuel with ethanol

 

Toolless Fuel Cap Recall | STIHL USA Mobile

 

One of my caps broke in service & the replacement does seem a bit better, the oil cap continues to be a fiddle no matter what.

 

They also needs a clean around the cap & the actual cap once removed to prevent sawdust/dirt ingress into the tank.

 

Dolmar next time.

 

 

 

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I'm thinking echo only had stihl and husqvarn saws but I don't need 1 for daily use

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