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So I've had the above mentioned 7900 for 4 months or so. I've been hand/finger tightening the fuel cap when I fill it up. I've noticed a gas leak from the saw and I swear it looks like it's from the fuel cap. Do you guys who have this saw use a scrench or screwdriver to tighten the cap?
 

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Those caps will split down the middle and weep fuel, the O-ring will also give out eventually. The best solution, replace it with a Husqvarna flip cap from a 572, that cap will work for the oil cap as well.
 

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Those caps will split down the middle and weep fuel, the O-ring will also give out eventually. The best solution, replace it with a Husqvarna flip cap from a 572, that cap will work for the oil cap as well.
That's what I did with my 6100. I didn't like the Dolmar caps at all. I could finger tighten them and still have to use the scrench to loosen them. The Husqvarna caps are great.

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My rule is that the slots on fuel caps that accept screnches are for loosening, not tightening. If a cap leaks from being finger tightened, clean it or replace it.

I mean, loosening is what those slots are there for. I can't think of a single time out of who knows how many thousand tanks I've put through Stihl 0xx saws where I've been able to loosen the caps by hand.
 

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Those caps will split down the middle and weep fuel, the O-ring will also give out eventually. The best solution, replace it with a Husqvarna flip cap from a 572, that cap will work for the oil cap as well.
Thanks for the advice. I'm going to get a few of the Husqvarna caps (got a 6100 also).
 

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The thing is there's no gasket or seal on the fuel cap of my 7900 - it's just plastic screwed into plastic. Kinda easy to see why it would seep and leak gas. So my local Tractor Supply has a "universal" flip out fuel cap that's supposed to fit all husky models after 2016. I assume this means it will fit a 572 and thereby fit my 7900?
 

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The thing is there's no gasket or seal on the fuel cap of my 7900 - it's just plastic screwed into plastic. Kinda easy to see why it would seep and leak gas. So my local Tractor Supply has a "universal" flip out fuel cap that's supposed to fit all husky models after 2016. I assume this means it will fit a 572 and thereby fit my 7900?
It should. I have a Husqvarna 545 that came with Flippy caps. I tried them on my 6100 before ordering more and they fit.

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The thing is there's no gasket or seal on the fuel cap of my 7900 - it's just plastic screwed into plastic. Kinda easy to see why it would seep and leak gas. So my local Tractor Supply has a "universal" flip out fuel cap that's supposed to fit all husky models after 2016. I assume this means it will fit a 572 and thereby fit my 7900?
If it fits the 572 it will fit the 7900. The factory cap on the 7900 is supposed to have an O-ring.
 

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5138DC81-0B00-42B3-A6D6-43AC1FF4DDF5.jpeg I purchased the Husqvarna caps at the local Tractor Supply Co., $9 each plus tax. I have the OEM caps and would be willing to send them to you if you wish.
 

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Thank you sir for the very kind offer but I think I'm going to get a few of the Husqvarna caps from my local Tractor Supply store. They've got one in stock and hopefully I can get a few more from them soon. Thank you again...
 

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No problem. I think TSC only puts one on display at a time. They may have more in the back.
 

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Wow tsc actually stocks husky flip caps? Haven't been to mine in a while.
 
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