Anyone happen to have a fuel tank filler neck out on the bench or shelf? I would appreciate a photo of it with the length and OD of it. The California Vapor Recovery rubber necks at the gas stations is such that the fuel hose end does not go as deep into the tank as it did in the “old days”. As such they will the
tank higher up than they once did before they clock off. Then if you park at any kind way with the rear down, you get fuel out.
What I want to do is to investigate taking and old neck and extending it up toward the flip door. I measured it and I have a good two inches that it could come up. Vans sells some tubes for the “B” body and the Imperial that I could buy and modify. I just need to know the length and OD without having to take mine apart first. Also, has anyone purchased one of the new gas tanks? What did you think of the quality of their tanks and/or their senders? Thanks, James PS. You know they undercoated the cars with the tanks in place. That old undercoat soaks up fuel like a sponge. It stinks for a day when it dribbles out and is also a fire hazard
during that period. That is why I want to replace the tank. There is no place around Northern California that will boil out a gas tank anymore that I have found.
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