Replacing a filler neck
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Replacing a filler neck
I need to replace my fuel filler neck on my 95'. I am new to all of this, but have confidence that I am able to change it myself with the right guidence. I ordered my neck, but only received the part. No clamps, hoses, or any extra hardware. My current setup has been cobbled together by the previous owner and I am assuming has little or no original parts on it as it looks like a rubber washing machine hose and some Duck tape.
Before I get started on this, I am just wondering what other hardware I m going to need once I get under there, assuming I need to replace it all. The tank itself looks pretty solid as does most of the tubing after the neck.
Any tips or suggestions would be great as well.
Before I get started on this, I am just wondering what other hardware I m going to need once I get under there, assuming I need to replace it all. The tank itself looks pretty solid as does most of the tubing after the neck.
Any tips or suggestions would be great as well.
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What is the hose that will be needed? Is it just the fuel grade stuff you can get from say Napa? Also, will I need to drop the tank in order to do this? It looks to me like I will not, but I better check because the closest place I can find new straps at is Quebec Canada and mine will not survive... Wisconsin winters have taken a beating to the entire underneath.
Last edited by ludothegreat; 09-17-2010 at 05:13 PM.
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Finished the replacement, a lot easier than I thought. Most of the old hardware was usable. I just replaced the clamps. Thanks for the help again!
Here is what I took off the truck:
EDIT: Also forgot to mention that the smaller tube, assume its for air flow of some sort, was just cut off with a piece of rag zip tied to the end of it.
Here is what I took off the truck:
EDIT: Also forgot to mention that the smaller tube, assume its for air flow of some sort, was just cut off with a piece of rag zip tied to the end of it.
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