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  • Gas filler hose.

    I haven't posted the pics in a while - but my gas filler hose is currently made from bent tubing from a muffler shop and a few ghetto pieces of rubber from the previous filler hose. Annnnnnny idea where I could find a replacement other than 4 feet of fuel filler line and bending it accordingly?

  • #2
    usually they are basically a bent exhaust pipe lol

    uhmm whats the year and all that ish

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    • #3
      '72 M-M

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      • #4
        Here are 2 pics of the exhaust pipe and rubber - and a obligatory exhaust pic.
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        • #5
          hmm now having much luck on that one lol. you could prolly find and filler neck part from a normal caddy and use some rubber fuel rated hose for the bend then a peice of tubing to another rubber to the tank

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          • #6
            It was funny as hell how that one came to be.

            We were trying to figure out why the gas gauge wasn't working (still isn't) and why when I'd fill up and leave the gas station I'd lose 2 gallons pulling out of the parking lot. The original hose had dry rotted pretty bad - but with the car up in the air and the tank out, we couldn't find a replacement! So I took the original to a muffler shop and got him to duplicate it out of exhaust pipe, then cut off some random pieces of rubber and some hose clamps until we got to what we've got now.

            Been like that for a few years now, and so far so good - it's just remarkably ghetto.

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            • #7
              like i said your actually prolly not to far from stock in the sense of having copied. ill take a look at mine and see how it looks in comparison. my filler is on the drivers side. is yours?

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              • #8
                yup, drivers side.

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                • #9
                  M-M's are on the driver's side next to the rear door.

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                  • #10
                    Looks like you need some wider wheels and tires on the back. Maybe a posi unit. Wont help with the fuel though.

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