Thanks, XJ! nt
-- ---AVG Certified Virus-Free--- <98XJ> wrote in message news:kr0l93lea384f2obf3pojuhi3j82nj1gqe@4ax.com... > On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:55:04 -0700, "tom" <tom@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >>It just "ratchets" in both directions. It won't "catch" when un-screwing >>(counterclockwise). Any help appreciated! Thanks all. > > > My 4.0's filler cap did that when I first got the Jeep (used). I > found that the cap is made from two pieces of plastic that are snapped > together. > > The first few times that I changed the oil, I had the same problem as > you. Expecting to have to buy a new cap, I twisted the cap so much > that the top piece popped off (you could pry it off without much > effort). Then, using a wide-bladed screwdriver, I pushed against the > "ratchet fins" to back-off the actual (inner/lower) cap. Afterwards, > I snapped the two pieces back together. As I said ths happened for > the first few oil changes - then it just healed itself. > > Jim > '98 XJ |
Thanks, XJ! nt
-- ---AVG Certified Virus-Free--- <98XJ> wrote in message news:kr0l93lea384f2obf3pojuhi3j82nj1gqe@4ax.com... > On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:55:04 -0700, "tom" <tom@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >>It just "ratchets" in both directions. It won't "catch" when un-screwing >>(counterclockwise). Any help appreciated! Thanks all. > > > My 4.0's filler cap did that when I first got the Jeep (used). I > found that the cap is made from two pieces of plastic that are snapped > together. > > The first few times that I changed the oil, I had the same problem as > you. Expecting to have to buy a new cap, I twisted the cap so much > that the top piece popped off (you could pry it off without much > effort). Then, using a wide-bladed screwdriver, I pushed against the > "ratchet fins" to back-off the actual (inner/lower) cap. Afterwards, > I snapped the two pieces back together. As I said ths happened for > the first few oil changes - then it just healed itself. > > Jim > '98 XJ |
Thanks, XJ! nt
-- ---AVG Certified Virus-Free--- <98XJ> wrote in message news:kr0l93lea384f2obf3pojuhi3j82nj1gqe@4ax.com... > On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:55:04 -0700, "tom" <tom@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >>It just "ratchets" in both directions. It won't "catch" when un-screwing >>(counterclockwise). Any help appreciated! Thanks all. > > > My 4.0's filler cap did that when I first got the Jeep (used). I > found that the cap is made from two pieces of plastic that are snapped > together. > > The first few times that I changed the oil, I had the same problem as > you. Expecting to have to buy a new cap, I twisted the cap so much > that the top piece popped off (you could pry it off without much > effort). Then, using a wide-bladed screwdriver, I pushed against the > "ratchet fins" to back-off the actual (inner/lower) cap. Afterwards, > I snapped the two pieces back together. As I said ths happened for > the first few oil changes - then it just healed itself. > > Jim > '98 XJ |
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