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Skip to contentT bucket neck wi 7psi pressure cap
Back in the 1960s and 1970s some T bucket builders used a 1-1/4" pressure cap inside of a conventional threaded Model T brass era neck. As time has gone on, those pressure caps have begun to fail. This is your replacement.
We generally recommend a 4psi (or less) cap to preserve three part tank integrity but the lowest available cap of this size is a 7psi.
The standard height we have found is a filler neck is positioned 5/16" above the top of the tank. MEASURE YOURS BEFORE ORDERING and communicate if it is different! Why...because, if yours is higher, they'll be a gap, if its lower, the cap's tab won't be able to grab.
The top of the neck is a standard Model T e.g. threaded 2-18tpi and can receive hexagons, dogbones, hi fin, low fin etc.

We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.
Build time estimates [Feb 4 2026]
Model Ts Brass 12 weeks
Model Ts Black 8 weeks
Model As 13 weeks
Heater cores ~11 weeks
1928-34 Ford Hot rods 8 weeks
Common street rods ~12-15 weeks
Tricky customs & complicated restorations ~25 weeks
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators and manage the labor shortfall our country has been experiencing.
We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.
Build time estimates [Feb 4 2026]
Model Ts Brass 12 weeks
Model Ts Black 8 weeks
Model As 13 weeks
Heater cores ~11 weeks
1928-34 Ford Hot rods 8 weeks
Common street rods ~12-15 weeks
Tricky customs & complicated restorations ~25 weeks
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators and manage the labor shortfall our country has been experiencing.