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Old 12-22-2006, 06:49 PM
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Filler Neck Leaking

When I was under my truck giving it a coat of POR, I noticed that my filler neck was in bad shape. Recently, while filling up, I started seeing a puddle forming under my truck from dripping. Where can I find a replacement filler neck? I have tried Transfer Flow, but they don't have replacements for 95's. Better yet, is there a way to seal up the one I have? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Diesel's expensive enough without donating it to the concrete under the truck.
Old 12-22-2006, 07:06 PM
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I bought a real nice one off e-bay for about 30$ with shipping.
came from down south, perfect condition.
they wanted 180$ at the dealer.
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mines leaking also where the 2 tubes come together then seperate again. Maybe clean it up good and patch it with some jb stik weld until you can soruce one....
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You can always make a new one.. take a hacksaw to the oem one and trim off a bunch then replace it with hose. I did this on my truck because I needed the space to mount an aux fuel tank up there. Still fills up and vents just fine.
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I think they did't use large enough tubing or the bends are too tight because when I go to fill up it always kicks the pump off. I have to fill it at half throttle especially at the truck stops. anybody else notice this?
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I have also noticed this, even with the "diesel escape hatch" I have. Might be the bend. By the way, thanks for all the ideas.
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