Stihl Fuel & Oil (flippy) caps part number cross-reference

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I browsed the Stihl website and the interweb, but can't find what I seek. Do any of you have, or know where I might find a cross reference of Stihl fuel and oil flippy caps? I ask because I just received a pair of non-flippy caps to fit my MS441C. I ordered them via eBay, and they can be found there if you search "Twist'n fuel and oil cap." The eBay item I ordered says these will fit the following saws: MS270, MS270C, MS280, MS280C, MS271, MS271C, MS291, MS291C, MS290, MS310, MS390, MS311, MS391, MS361, MS361C, MS362, MS362C, MS362CM, MS440, MS441, MS441C, MS460, MS461, MS880.

I know many caps fit multiple saws, and a cap which is a fuel cap to one saw may also be an oil cap to a another saw. I'm curious if there are other saws these eBay caps may fit. I tried one in my MS661C, and though it seemed to fit OK with the saw not running, I'd have a miserable day if it leaked while the saw was running.

Thanks in advance!
 
Here's the block of caps out of the price list.



0000 350 0502 USE: 0000 350 0514 6.49


0000 350 0504 USE: 0000 350 0532 4.99

0000 350 0508 Filler cap 5.99

0000 350 0509 Filler cap 5.99

0000 350 0510 FILLER CAP 5.99

0000 350 0514 Filler cap 11.49

0000 350 0515 PRIMER CAP 7.49

0000 350 0517 USE: 0000 350 0527 5.99

0000 350 0520 FILLER CAP 5.99

0000 350 0525 USE: 0000 350 0533 4.49

0000 350 0526 USE: 0000 350 0537 3.99

0000 350 0527 FILLER CAP 5.99

0000 350 0532 Filler cap 4.99

0000 350 0533 Filler cap 4.99

0000 350 0534 Filler cap 6.99

0000 350 0535 USE: 0000 350 0533 4.49

0000 350 0536 Filler cap 4.99

0000 350 0537 FILLER CAP 5.99

0000 350 0539 Filler cap 4.49
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Twist-039-n...-MS460-MS361-MS290-MS390-MS441-/322035731612?

The fit any of the large flippy fuel or oil tanks, but I only list them the for saws that use two large caps because they only make the large size.
I had forgotten about the MS661, because I didn't have one yet at the time.
I will update the listing.
thanks
Dave

If any of you guys see me at a GTG this summer, hit me up for a sample set.
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Twist-039-n...-MS460-MS361-MS290-MS390-MS441-/322035731612?

The fit any of the large flippy fuel or oil tanks, but I only list them the for saws that use two large caps because they only make the large size.
I had forgotten about the MS661, because I didn't have one yet at the time.
I will update the listing.
thanks
Dave

If any of you guys see me at a GTG this summer, hit me up for a sample set.
Can you ship those caps to Canada?
 
HarleyT - Thanks for posting that extensive list. Now, can you tell us which caps fit which saws? :D

there are only two sizes of flippy caps and all the different part numbers for them don't matter, they had production problems and changed the design a couple times along the way, so unless you have a bad cap or a bad tank opening, any of them will fit either the large or small size

Can you ship those caps to Canada?
Sorry we only ship to the USA, except for large commercial orders

What GTGs will you be "appearing" at???
Check my updated signature, there will be a few others but those are already set
Do you do autographs???
only after successfully crushing all opposition in cant saw racing, so...not very often
What other samples will you be giving out????
Usually some T-shirts, files, stickers, screnches, all manner of saw related stuffz
Is this a family event??
most of them are, yes
Sorry about the questions, I just have to ask....
 
I couldn't even remember Bayview so I looked it up. Looks like it got knocked down in the 80s. Harry J is still there though and in use. I went to school in Tweed in the 60s then Thurlow and Belleville in the 70s. Rollins Drive must have been pretty much new when you were living there I imagine. Maurice Rollins made his fortune on that side of town.
 

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