Parts & Accessories

No Cap Gas Can Spout and Rubber Stopper Replacement for Eagle Gas Cans and Jerry Can Spout 1.5 (1 Pack)

4.2/5 (262 reviews)
$8.98
No Cap Gas Can Spout and Rubber Stopper Replacement for Eagle Gas Cans and Jerry Can Spout 1.5 (1 Pack)
As an Amazon Associate, Mowers.Cloud earns from qualifying purchases.

Check current price, fitment notes, and availability on Amazon:

🛒 See Price on Amazon

What It Is

This is a replacement spout and rubber stopper kit designed for Eagle brand gas cans and standard jerry cans. It lets you replace a broken, leaking, or missing spout without buying a whole new can.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Exact fit: Eagle 5-gallon and 2.5-gallon gas cans with the traditional bayonet-style cap (not the newer safety/self-closing spouts). Also fits most military-style jerry cans with a 1.5-inch opening.
  • Check before buying: Measure your can’s neck opening. This spout fits a 1.5-inch inner diameter (ID) opening. If your can has a 2-inch or metric neck (common on many aftermarket plastic cans), it won’t work. Also verify your can’s cap uses a bayonet lock (twist-and-lock) rather than a threaded design.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is a generic replacement, not Eagle OEM. It’s functionally identical but may have slightly looser fit. Works fine for most users but check reviews for reports of air leaks on certain can models.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Simple – remove old spout and stopper, insert new rubber stopper into can neck, push spout through stopper, and secure with the included cap. No tools needed.
  • Quality notes: Rubber stopper is pliable but can dry out over time. Expect 1-2 seasons of regular use before it may need replacement. The spout is rigid plastic – don’t overtighten or it can crack.
  • Common gotchas: The spout doesn’t have a built-in vent. You’ll need to crack the can’s vent cap or use a separate vent spout for smooth pouring. Also, the stopper can slip out if the can neck is slightly out-of-round – test fit before filling.
  • Leak risk: If the stopper doesn’t seat perfectly, fuel can seep around the spout during transport. Double-check the seal after installation.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have an older Eagle can with a broken spout or need a cheap, functional replacement for a jerry can with a 1.5-inch opening. Skip it if you want a vented, self-sealing spout for frequent use, or if your can has a non-standard neck size – those will leak or simply not fit.

Related Parts & Accessories

← More Parts & Accessories · Mower Reviews ↗