Filler cap seals again

pcatterall

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Some discussion recently about seals on our fuel filler caps.
I thought I had better inspect the condition of mine.
Err..? I haven’t got any!! I took a photo and as you may see it has a machined angle which just seems to seal metal to metal. Below the angle is a groove which could take a square section rubber or even an O ring type but there would be nothing to compress such a seal against.
There are 3 identical fittings on the boat ( 2 fuel and 1 water) non of them show a sign of ever having a rubber seal on them.
Is this a standard sort of fitting?
 

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I'm going to scurry out to look at mine. Seems to me that any metal to metal seal will let water pass. BTW, the way you and others attach photos means I can't view them on my mobile. (That sounds a bit stern, no offence intended).
 
As pvb says, there should be an O-ring on there, quite a thick section one, so it sticks out of the square groove a little, and the top chamfered bit compresses it. Not a perfect engineering solution, but it seems to work. I regularly get water pooling round my diesel filler, but don't get water in the tank (I regularly drain a couple of litres of fuel from the bottom to check for water, dirt and diesel bug, and it has always been clean since I took the tank out and cleaned it 5 yrs ago).
 
I don't know how others do it. Some work some don't.when I see 'attached thumbnails' I know I won't be able to see them on my android phone. I think VicS is an expert perhaps he will comment.
I normally attach photos by a link to photo bucket
explain.....attaching photos... your way!

pvb.... cant see what will compress the O ring?
 
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