hi everyone, another problem with my ****box. gas leaking from the rear, either top of the fuel tank or one of the fuel lines is rusted through. I was wondering if it is easier to remove the fuel tank with the filler pipe, the one that is used to put gas in, attached to or is it easier to unclip it at the base of the tank (i know that there is 3 of them). The problem is that i can't access the clips with both hands to unclip the pipes. Any advice?
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we had to replace that pipe in my friends ranger. It was a major pita. What we did (this made it easiet) was drop the tank with the bad pipe attached. Then put the new pipe on the tank and hoist it back into place.....
oh and keep in mind gas weighs roughly 8lbs per gallon about like water so, the less the better.
wether or not this works for the pro/323 I dunno. This is waht we did for my friends ranger and it worked out well.
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I changed the filler pipe and tank a couple of months ago. I drained the tank first and then changed it. Took about 5 hours (bleeding the tank, having a dinner in a middle and so) but I got it done. I'd say it wasn't too hard but gasoline doesn't taste good I got it in my mouth couple of times while bleeding the gas out of the tank. I took tank and filler pipe off separately, used needle nose pliers to deattach those 3 clips, so it was possible to do it with one hand. Many long and thin hands would have been a great help as always while repairin a car.
And here are old and new filler pipes:
Last edited by bougha; 02-12-2005, 07:58 AM.
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Originally posted by D323nice, where did you get the filler neck from?Last edited by bougha; 02-12-2005, 01:13 PM.
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nice job, the pipe looks good... i changed my tank 2 days ago... simply cut the original rubber filling hoses and put on new ones with the tank... draining was easy, just unbolt the drain plug. Anyways, the tank i just put in has a tiny hole on the side so when i put too much gas, it leaks while driving... fixing that this week... thx
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Originally posted by 323drivernice job, the pipe looks good... i changed my tank 2 days ago... simply cut the original rubber filling hoses and put on new ones with the tank... draining was easy, just unbolt the drain plug. Anyways, the tank i just put in has a tiny hole on the side so when i put too much gas, it leaks while driving... fixing that this week... thx
wouldnt that also leak during hard cornering?
what you using to plug it up?
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Originally posted by D323never heard of using soap.... I would have thought that water on the road and the gas would have washed it away over time.
I think I have heard of the paste before....
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Originally posted by hienisherehmm soap.. any particular brand of soap i should look into? =)
I found this with google
FIXING WITH SOAP
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