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07-17-2013, 08:35 PM | #1 |
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1977 stepside fuel filler hose questions
hi.
newbie here. I have a 1977 c10 stepside l6 250 recently purchased the truck and am replacing all of the hoses ,belts, etc. I got to the fuel filler hose (driver side), and found that it is way old and needs to be replaced asap. but, i have searched this forum and the net and can't find a true replacement hose for a stepside. I have found threads where people have rigged different things - the simplest being to use the a hose found at oreilly auto parts or amazon (if they have it in stock) gates universal bendable hose. so, my questions. (1) what is the inside diameter of a 1977 type filler hose? it appears there are several sizes, and different threads mention different sizes (which I can't understand) of this type of hose. I know I can take the hose off, but once I do I fear it is not going back on, and if I can't find a replacement, I am 'hosed' (pun intended). (2) has anyone used this universal bendable hose for a stepside with success? (3) since the outside of the hose has 'ribs' what kind of clamp would one use to hold the hose in place? thanks! |
07-18-2013, 01:37 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1977 stepside fuel filler hose questions
They don't make replacements so its pretty much up to the owner to fab something up to work
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07-18-2013, 10:49 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1977 stepside fuel filler hose questions
I had a heck of a time with this. The gas tank inlet on my truck has a smaller diameter than the filler neck. I had a filler hose from a fleetside that had a smaller diameter on one side than the other. I combined that hose with one of the L shaped Gates hoses mentioned in the other thread. I had O'Reilly's order all of the part numbers, but only bought the one that fit. I put them together with conduit and hose clamps. It doesn't leak and seems to work okay. I would rather have the right hose, but apparently no one sells it anymore.
I will have to do the other side when I get around to putting in the other tank. Here is what I ended up with: |
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