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โฝ Upgrade your fuel game with precision and reliability!
The Moeller Scepter #03647 Replacement Gas Can Spout kit includes a funnel, cap, washer, and vent designed for seamless, leak-proof fuel transfer. Built with durable marine-grade materials, it fits Moeller Scepter gas, diesel, and water cans, ensuring reliable performance in boating and outdoor environments.
| ASIN | B000MTCQO2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,843 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #139 in Gas Cans |
| Brand | Moeller |
| Brand Name | Moeller |
| Capacity | 1 Kilograms |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 457 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00063923001615 |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Moeller Marine Products |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 003647 |
| Part Number | 003647 |
| UPC | 063923001615 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
G**R
Working fine zero leaks
Worked great in My 2 gallon size Rotopax Can
R**H
Finally a replacement spout that is not a spring loaded EXPLOSION hazard!
I have a number of mowers and equipment so they are fed off four five gallon gasoline jugs. After a dozen or so years, the filler neck on the jugs gets brittle and ultimately breaks. OK, no problem just go get another fuel spout right...ummm not so fast! The brainiacs in Washington DC who hire people to cut their grass and never have hefted a five gallon can to fill a small engine have no clue the results of their fumeless spout legislation. OMG - the new spouts are IMPOSSIBLE to use safely on a small engine. We had a police officer killed when using one of these last summer because they cause overflows and ten times the spillage you could ever get off just a regular spout. I searched all over a spout until I realized that ALL fuel spouts sold in the US are "safety spouts" which is really the ultimate oxymoron! Safety spout my...ummm....back side! I found this "WATER JUG" spout which also happens to be impervious to fuels and fits the old gas cans perfectly! Finally, now I can again SAFELY pour fuel into my small engines without self immolation! This spout is great; well made, the vent is clever and it's flexible enough to bend into the tank filler without spilling and wearing half of the fuel you're trying to put in the tank. VERY HAPPY HERE!
A**R
Scepter Replacement spout
I do not know about you but I detest the EPA regulated "NEW" gas spouts. All I can figure out is that these "NEW" are a more complicated way to spill more fuel all over the place. Although these are pricey (that is why 4 stars) they rehabilitate your old gas cans to like new functionality. These cans are all made in Canada and they are still legal up there. They are way smarter than we are. BEWARE THESE DO NOT FIT WEBCO CANS>
T**A
So easy to use
So much easier to use, like the older gas cans. This fits my 5 gallon Midwest Can; the opening on the can is 1 โ โ across. This is the same size as my Blitz can; however, the Blitz can has a shorter neck, so the spout doesnโt seat as well, and leaks a little when pouring in to the tank. (I donโt use it for my Blitz can, just tried it for the sake of more information - luckily, i donโt need it for my Blitz can, because it has a great spout that you just take the cap off and pour it out). I will add that other new gas cans I have, that have numerous โsafetyโ features on the spouts that are designed specifically for that can, will often leak or spill much more than this product on my Blitz. In fact, I bought this specifically to replace a non-safe โsafetyโ spout on my newer Midwest can. one caveat: the spout is very flexible, which can be an advantage; but when filling up the tank, it will leak (even on the Midwest can), if you let any weight from the can rest on the spout. Many of the โnewโ spouts are stiff so that the weight of the can is actually needed when positioning the spout on the outside of the gas tank. It has the plastic disc that covers the opening (that goes on top of the canโs opening, underneath the base of the spout) to keep contaminants and air out, plus a cap that goes over the end of the spout to keep dirt from getting in from the top (itโs relatively loose, but itโs perfectly fine for storage since the disc is protecting the contents of the can).
R**N
Better than expected
The spout that I received is different from the one illustrated. And better. Mine came with a bifurcated tube, a large diameter tube for the liquid in the can and a smaller tube for venting air back into the can. The replacement spout is also longer and flexible and so it allows me to position the spout and completely drain the liquid from the can. The small screw-on lid for the spout is still included in the package. It does not fit this re-designed spout. There is a cap center piece that can be placed in the end of the spout when the spout is inserted into the can to provide a seal for the can. A well made, reasonably priced product.
A**T
Make sure you get the right thread pitch,
Work great
S**N
A little mystery
You will get one of the spouts that they show in the picture....I wanted the traditional design but got the one with the weird twin spout. It is also a bit cheaply made. The plastic is a lot thinner than my other flex spouts on my other cans. The cap that comes with does not have a tight fit like "my other gas cans"...it seems good enough to reduce fumes or evaporation during storage but will not seal it well for travel. I rate it 3 stars because anything is better than the saftey cr4p you get on the new cans sold today....somebody please beat the guy to a pulp that passed the new law. Also, the new cans lack the vent that lets air in to the back of the can as you pour... you can add a vent to your can to help with te flow as you fill your tank, I did it with a valve stem for auto rims. I saw it on you tube. I may make a better video with more detail. Good luck :)
J**A
For All Boaters? (Right!)
Bought a Spectre/Moeller gas can on a trip to Canada a few years ago just to not have to deal with the usually poorly designed EPA mandated gas can spout. Used it a few times (great!) then lost the stupid cap that blocks off the spout (round piece) and probably doubles as a way to block off the opening of the gas can if the spout is removed. Therefore, I had the pleasure of ordering an entire new spout to get the .25 piece I need to block the tip of the spout itself. Will pay to be more careful in the future. The downside of this non-EPA design is, I fear, what happens if the can turns over and there is nothing concrete to block the gas from gushing out its belly. Bad things could follow. If you want to pour gas just like they did back in the day, you can relive found memories with your Spectre gas can (once we can travel to Canada again!).
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