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Old 01-31-2014, 08:19 PM   #5
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Re: Plugging fuel filler hole

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Originally Posted by Eddie H. View Post
You could slice off the original filler neck from the old tank ( Take it out, fill to the top with water, and very carefully cut it off with a hack saw, so there's no chance of it going boom), then leave it sticking out of the rubber grommet with a cap on it. It would look stock. I would plug it up with something, however, to prevent somebody from accidentally filling the cab up with gas.
For a stock look this sounds good to me. Cut the neck off and weld a piece to the end so its just the neck sticking out of the cab, put your cap on it and go.
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