Fuel fill O rings needed?

looked at my fuel fills today to see how the o rings looked and I have no o rings. I did not remove them. Did these types of fills not have o rings or are mine just gone?




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Get a bunch. The shipping costs more than the o-rings.
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That shows 1 1/2" ID, the link Aero used and the Perko link that Greg had was a size 224 which is 1 3/4" ID. In measuring the cap I brought home 1 3/4" would fit just right, 1 1/2" would have to stretch the 1 1/2" to 1 3/4". Just checking, thanks!
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