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EZ-POUR Racing Jug Can Adapter for EZ-POUR Spout Kits, Fits 5 gallon, racing liquid jug, 3/4" FPT (A4)

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$12.95
EZ-POUR Racing Jug Can Adapter for EZ-POUR Spout Kits, Fits 5 gallon, racing liquid jug, 3/4" FPT (A4)
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What It Is

This adapter lets you use an EZ-POUR spout kit with a 5-gallon racing-style liquid jug (like those for race fuel or premix) by converting the jug’s 3/4" female pipe thread (FPT) opening to accept the spout. It’s for refueling small engines (lawn mowers, trimmers, chainsaws) where precise pouring matters.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Thread size: The adapter requires the jug to have a 3/4" FPT opening (common on many 5-gallon racing jugs). Measure the jug’s female thread diameter – if it’s 3/4" NPT, this fits. Does not fit standard 5-gallon gas can spouts (those are usually 2" or 1.5" male threads).
  • Jug type: Works only with racing-style jugs (flat, rectangular, often red or blue). Not for round utility cans or water jugs.
  • EZ-POUR spout kits: Compatible with all EZ-POUR spout models (e.g., A1, A2, A3) that have a male 3/4" NPT thread. Check your spout kit’s thread size before buying.
  • No brand-specific exclusions: Works with any jug that has 3/4" FPT – no OEM lock-in.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Thread the adapter onto the jug (hand-tight is enough; wrench can crack plastic). Then screw the EZ-POUR spout into the adapter. No tools needed.
  • Quality: Made of plastic. Some users report the threads can strip if overtightened. Go easy.
  • Leak potential: The adapter adds a potential leak point. Use Teflon tape on the jug’s threads if the seal seems loose.
  • Not for fuel cans: Will not fit standard 5-gallon gas cans (like those from No-Spill or VP) unless they have 3/4" FPT – most don’t.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you already own an EZ-POUR spout kit and want to use it with a 5-gallon racing jug (for premix or race fuel). It’s cheap and solves a specific thread mismatch. Skip it if you’re using a standard gas can or don’t need the precise pour control – you’ll just add complexity and a potential leak point.

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