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Old 05-17-2016, 01:44 PM   #1
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87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

I'm getting close to finishing my EFI conversion and have swapped out my '75 tanks for '87 TBI tanks in order to use in-tank pumps. All was good until I noticed that the '87 tanks accept 1 3/4" filler hoses where my '75 was 1 3/8". Obviously, my new 1 3/8" hoses are not going to stretch over a 1 3/4" barb, so what are my options?

I've found a 1 3/4" 90 degree elbow (Gates 24716), with which I could use a short piece of 1 3/8" tubing as a reducer if the OD is close enough. Is that really my only option?

I doubt I'm going to find a molded hose that fits perfectly, but hopefully someone here has ran into this before and has a solution!
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Old 05-17-2016, 01:52 PM   #2
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Re: 87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

Can you go to an exhaust shop and get them to flare one end of the a section of tubing to fit over 1 3/8 and then flare the other end to 1 3/4 for the hose? They can also bend any angle you might need as well.
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Re: 87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

The thought has crossed my mind, I'm just not sure how much you can expand that tubing. Expanding it 3/8" sounds like a lot to me.
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Re: 87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

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The thought has crossed my mind, I'm just not sure how much you can expand that tubing. Expanding it 3/8" sounds like a lot to me.
Remember, 3/8" is the diameter, so you are only expanding it .1875" (3/16") radius... not .375". The exhaust shop can tell you the limits if it sounds too radical to you.
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Old 05-17-2016, 02:30 PM   #5
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Re: 87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

You don't have to do any fancy footwork here. Just get the Gates hose . The early filler pipe is 1 3/4" just like the later tank, so the Gates hose will just slide on each piece



I had to do this for my LS/'87 tank conversion. Just cut the new hose to match the dimension of the old hose. Even the vent hose from the early filler will fit onto the newer tank
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Old 05-17-2016, 03:11 PM   #6
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Re: 87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

That got me excited until I took a closer look at the filler neck in your picture. What you have there appears to be a 79-80 filler neck for use with a door, which is different from what I have.
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Old 05-17-2016, 03:18 PM   #7
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Re: 87 Tank in a 75. Filler hose options?

Yeah, I do have an '80 Fleetside. Is your filler that much smaller?. How about if you just cut a piece of the original hose to fit on your filler, then slide the Gates hose over that, using the original hose as a spacer?
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