Gates 24710 Molded Gasoline Fuel Filler Neck Hose
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The bend is 7 1/2 " overall and 15" overall
My 1999 Ford F-350 with an 8' bed was able to fit in it
24700 MOLDED GASOLINE FILLER NECK HOSE - INCLUDES 4' OF HOSE I believe this hose will work with your application if the ID's are correct - 1 1/2" X 15 7/8" X 45o (20 PSI) The size of the filler neck has no particular application but may be dictated by the size of the hose
Then again, maybe. Custom applications are usually made with two hoses by Gates. The 45-degree bend on one of the tubes is different from the 90-degree bend on the other. There is no difference between the two. It is 5". An opening statement. There is no specific vehicle for which these are intended to be used. They are intended for CUSTOM applications. In 1934, I modified a Chevrolet Street Rod using mine. Using a 1, I connected the other end. With a 5" filler, a 1 inch opening is created. It worked fine for me with a 5" tank inlet pipe.
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Filler hose worked on both my 2003 Ford E150 van with five cylinders and my 2004 Ford F250 van with four cylinders. A 2003 Ford F150 with a 4 cylinder and a 2001 Ford F150 with a 5 cylinder engine. The motor is a 4. Strong nylon cording is inside this reinforced hose, which makes it even more durable. The only thing I had to do was trim them with a razor blade to the proper length. I was blessed by the fact that I did not have to drop the tank on the E150 van. There is a hose clamp just below the tank inlet where we had to use a super small 1/4 inch rachet. Neither a screwdriver nor an Allen key will fit. For the F150, the tank had to be removed to do the job, but a new fuel pump was also required, so it all had to be done As an ASE master technician with 25 years of experience, I can speak with authority on these topics.
It is the right fit for the 2001 Ford F150 XLT 5 With a 4, speed is much faster. I cut off about 3 V6 engines.
After that, my engine has 2 V6 engines. The metal filler pipe and tank pipe were lightly lubricated, and the 5 inches of pipe easily fit into the tank. The original fell apart when I dropped the tank to replace the fuel pump, so I had to replace it. Originally i purchased one of those after market bendable/flexible wire bound (wire bound) 1's. I had purchased five inch pipes from O'Reilly's, but it was difficult to install and when I had to drop the tank a second time, I was not able to reattach it. As smooth as silk, this product applied.
In an email I received from Amazon, the following question was posed Was this item a good match for what you expected? When working on my '34 Chevy Street Rod, I discovered a regular radiator hose running from the fuel filler neck to the fuel tank, which has no place on my vehicle. I don't agree with that. As a result of searching the Internet for an acceptable fuel hose, I found Gates and the part numbers I required. I need a P/N for 45 Degrees and a P/N for 90 Degrees I do not know the length of either Good things come to those who work for Gates. These hoses are able to handle fuel exposure. My size requirements were met by the sizes. What do you think of the item? How did it Then it works perfectly!.
This is a very cheap product. It was perfect. It would have been better with An ID 5 fuel line will be used to fill up the gas filler on the Datsun project. I found this for a great price and it has the right angle. This is an excellent product. Trying to cut the rubber hose with a rubber hose cutter was not easy, but I succeeded with the angle grinder.
The fit of my 1996 E150 was perfect. I just had to take a few inches off the length.
For my 1997 Pontiac Bonneville SE, I just needed to cut it to the right length. As I have experienced with the Spectra Premium hose I purchased two years ago, I hope it will not crack and leak.
The hose was ordered to replace the fuel filler neck hose on my 2001 Ford F150. It was an exact angle, so I had to trim the hose. There were other sellers asking for You will be charged $00 for the fuel line. It's a match up to the letter.
I do not think this fits a 1999 Ford Ranger XLT There are 126 wheels on a 5L tyre. As a result, the bend is at the wrong place and the hose is kinked.