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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: El Lago, TX
Posts: 1,668
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Re: stepside filler neck
Here is a picture. I basically used three 90 degree hoses and put them together with galvanized conduit that fit tightly in the hose. The hose is Gates Gas Filler Neck hose part no. 24716. It's just an L shaped hose. You would need 3 of them to do what I did. I had a couple of pieces of hose already that came from a fleetside truck that I used with the new hose.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: West Jefferson, OH
Posts: 999
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Re: stepside filler neck
I had to hack mine together, but it's been working fine for over 1.5 years. I used a stock fleetside hose, a steel coupler, and a section of lower radiator hose from a V6 Celebrity. I know the radiator hose isn't rated for fuel, but it should last until correct reproduction filler hoses are available.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Berlin, CT
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Re: stepside filler neck
Thanks for the ideas!
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