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I would try putting it in a vise, and giving it a little squeeze to set it slightly out of round. Just a tiny bit, enough to give it some interference.
Good luck!
Posted on: 2012/8/20 21:33
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Drive a socket in it. U'll moswt likely need a tapered socket something like an older SK socket.
Posted on: 2012/8/20 21:45
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I've used a center punch and punched a couple of dimples on the inside of the part that enters the hub. That was enough to secure the cap.
Posted on: 2012/8/20 22:32
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Randy's method is a machine shop classic. It's called "stipling" and is a method of expanding or reducing a circumference, for example stipling the inside of a brake drum hub so a bearing race fits more snugly. It's akin to knurling a piston skirt to expand the diameter.
Posted on: 2012/8/20 22:39
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Dear Paul:
If the cap is falling off then it will also leak. Go to the auto store and buy some Permatex #1 hard setting gasket sealer. Glue the thing on with that. Or you can use epoxy given meticulous cleaning. If you take the thing to a good parts store they may be able to rustle you up a similar unit as well. Those are getting hard to find because alot of these franchise joints are staffed by people who are hired because they are amicably dumb.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 7:45
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If you use epoxy and clean it well it will bond so well you will have to destroy something to get it off. I suggest instead using a small bead of RTV to prevent leaks, or better yet just buying a cap that fits.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 9:00
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Nothing to lose by "stipling" as recommended by Randy and Owen. It has worked for me in other situations. Then, run a small bead of silicon to prevent leakage as recommended by Fred.
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No problem with epoxy. Just heat the cap carefully with propane and the epoxy gives up the ghost.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 14:41
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Stipling seems like a great idea. I was going to suggest using an exhaust pipe expander to give it a little stretch. You can get them as a loaner from most part stores.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 20:14
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