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Old Feb 28, 2015 | 04:06 PM
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Why won't my fuel door stay open by itself. Here's some pictures for reference. 1969 corvette.





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The spring clip thing is missing...

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my 69 cap has a different style tang to secure when closed, anybody know anything about this?
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The spring clip thing is missing...

I'm pretty sure that spring wasn't used on the 69 fuel doors. There's not even a slot in the hinge for it.
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my 69 cap has a different style tang to secure when closed, anybody know anything about this?
Kind sir my we please see a picture?
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Originally Posted by goodguys282
I'm pretty sure that spring wasn't used on the 69 fuel doors. There's not even a slot in the hinge for it.
Could be, I have been putzing with a door hinge from an 81 Oldgto gave me for a custom idea, my 69's hinge is out in the shop if it stops raining I will grab it and see...

If 69 has no sping then it would have to be dentents or what to hold it up...hum.
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Originally Posted by Calo69
my 69 cap has a different style tang to secure when closed, anybody know anything about this?
I think the (tang?) is actually missing on mine.
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Originally Posted by The13Bats
Could be, I have been putzing with a door hinge from an 81 Oldgto gave me for a custom idea, my 69's hinge is out in the shop if it stops raining I will grab it and see...

If 69 has no sping then it would have to be dentents or what to hold it up...hum.
I've seen another 69 that the fuel door kind of clicked into the open position but couldn't see how it worked cause it was still in the car.?
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I think the (tang?) is actually missing on mine.
Not poon or orange powder a better word would probably have been prong but it did not come to mind.
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Originally Posted by The13Bats
Kind sir my we please see a picture?
Not near car now for pics, metal piece that looks like the ohm's symbol (upside down) that clips into bezel, if you can picture what I'm describing
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Originally Posted by goodguys282
why won't my fuel door stay open by itself. Here's some pictures for reference. 1969 corvette.

Originally there was a spring clip on the gas door bezel, that held the door open. It seems that the clip eventually falls off all of the 68-70 gas door bezels.

In your picture above, if you look at the bezel in the area below the hinge, you can see two "circles". This is where the clip was riveted on. When the door was open, the clip pinched the hinge, to hold it open. The indents on the hinge, on each side of the rubber bumper, is where the clip grabbed.

The clip was never available separately. The only way to fix it, is to buy a complete new bezel assembly.

The spring in the picture posted by The13Bats, is for the 71-82 gas door, and will not work with a 68-70 gas door.
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Originally Posted by gbvette62
Originally there was a spring clip on the gas door bezel, that held the door open. It seems that the clip eventually falls off all of the 68-70 gas door bezels.

In your picture above, if you look at the bezel in the area below the hinge, you can see two "circles". This is where the clip was riveted on. When the door was open, the clip pinched the hinge, to hold it open. The indents on the hinge, on each side of the rubber bumper, is where the clip grabbed.

The clip was never available separately. The only way to fix it, is to buy a complete new bezel assembly.

The spring in the picture posted by The13Bats, is for the 71-82 gas door, and will not work with a 68-70 gas door.
Thank you gbvette62 good eye. I guess a new bezel is the
way to go.
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The picture shows the clips that were used to hold open the gas door on 1968 and 1969-1970 Corvettes. 1968 (on the left) was unique as it didn't have the bumper.

If you want to save some money, you can get your gas door to stay open by splitting a small vacuum hole and placing it around the notches on the arm. When raised the hoses will rub against the bezel to hold it open. No one will ever notice.

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The picture shows the clips that were used to hold open the gas door on 1968 and 1969-1970 Corvettes. 1968 (on the left) was unique as it didn't have the bumper.

If you want to save some money, you can get your gas door to stay open by splitting a small vacuum hole and placing it around the notches on the arm. When raised the hoses will rub against the bezel to hold it open. No one will ever notice.

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Thanks John, great idea. I'll have to try that.
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Originally Posted by JC68
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The picture shows the clips that were used to hold open the gas door on 1968 and 1969-1970 Corvettes. 1968 (on the left) was unique as it didn't have the bumper.

If you want to save some money, you can get your gas door to stay open by splitting a small vacuum hole and placing it around the notches on the arm. When raised the hoses will rub against the bezel to hold it open. No one will ever notice.

John
Hello, if you have pics that show other end of door bottoms I would appreciate it. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Calo69
Hello, if you have pics that show other end of door bottoms I would appreciate it. Thanks
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All of the existing photos I have are of the pivot end of the door. I've attached the only one that somewhat shows the other end. If this doesn't show what your interested in let me know and I can take others.

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All of the existing photos I have are of the pivot end of the door. I've attached the only one that somewhat shows the other end. If this doesn't show what your interested in let me know and I can take others.

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Thanks that's exactly the picture I wanted to see, mine is exactly the same. Good guys posted he thought his was broken, that's why it looked different
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Originally Posted by The13Bats
Kind sir my we please see a picture?
Bats,

Take a look at picture jc68 just posted, it's exactly what I was talking about.
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Mine is missing the clip that holds it shut. Not sure what to do about that.

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That is the newer 71-82 door. You will probably have to buy a newer hinge to make it work right. Lou.

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