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The JSP Manufacturing Missing Cap Gas Can Replacement Spout is a high-quality aftermarket solution designed for Eagle and Jerry gas cans. This flexible rubber spout features a large flange and a stopper plug with a metal debris screen, ensuring safe and efficient fuel transfer. Measuring 6.5 inches in length and weighing just 1.13 ounces, it’s the perfect replacement for your gas can needs.
Manufacturer | JSP Manufacturing |
Brand | JSP Manufacturing |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.74 x 0.74 x 6.5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GC-Spout-1pk |
T**R
Fits Perfectly
Well these reviews are starting to become a collection of old guys talking about their old gas cans! I'm going to join right in. ;-)I bought my round, 2 1/2 gallon Eagle gas can back in 1980 or so. We had just moved and I remember that being one of my first purchases after we moved into that farm house. Anyway, I used that for my chainsaw gas mix at the time. That round can is impossible to tip over! I'd toss it in the back of the pickup or in the trailer and there was never a worry about spilling. What a great product!Well here we are about 40 years later and the filler hose springs a leak. It had a little tear just inside of the cap and started to leak. I ordered this replacement part and I'm back in business. The filler connection is about 1 1/2" and the ID of the metal part that holds the rubber hose and screws on to the can is about 1 7/16". This part fits perfectly inside the metal cap with the hole in it and acts as the gasket when it's screwed on. Just used it today and didn't leak a drop.
H**S
so far so good
fit my one gallon eagle gas can perfectly. now we will see how long it lasts - original lasted about twenty years.
M**D
Wow! usually these eagle spout replacements bite, however this one is soft and does not leak!
It actually woks!
C**R
Leaks a tad
These spouts are frustrating to use, as the whole cap leaks out the center hole (where the rubber spout goes through the hole in the cap) when you use the fuel can. It may be dependent on your brand of can, but every one I've used leaks the same way; from a little to a lot more than I'd like. Even used Channel Locks to crank down on the cap.
J**W
Poor sealing - IMPROPER FIT -
Didn't fit tightly when new and leaked a little gas when pouring. Now that I've had it for about 18 months it doesn't fit at all and fall into the gas can because it keeps shrinking in size and getting harder- less flexible. My opinion is that it is made from inferior material. The original spout lasted about 30 years without shrinking but eventually developed a crack. This replacement makes me think this is made of cheap, sub standard material. Would not recommend this product to anyone.
K**6
Undersized Flanged End
The flanged end of the spout was much less than the inside diameter of the mating gas cap. Instead of a tight seal with the lip of the gas can opening, it would drop inside of the opening. I made a sealing washer from an old bicycle tube to fit over the flanged end to make a tight seal.
C**T
Worked great
I have a steel Eagle gas can model XM-M2-1/2 (The Gasser) and it works great. The end cap is tight and can be a little tough to pull out, but that's not a big deal.
L**.
Watch the dimensions not the description
I have a pancake Eagle SP -2-1/2 gallon galvanized can. From the description this spout should be exactly what I needed! I was so hoping this was going to work, but like so many other reviews say, it didn't. The description states the inner flange diameter is 1.4". My existing white spout is closer to 1.6" and it could be bigger. This spout does indeed measure around 1.4" and that too small to fill the metal threaded cap that fits over it (picture). Consequentially gas gets under the flange and runs out by the spout. If it fit, it would be exactly what I've been looking for! I will try to make a gasket to make this work. Disappointed.
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