Another idea I read about in this forum, I think, is to cut a small section of the fuel filler hose, and replace it with a 2-3 inch section of metal tubing, like exhaust pipe. Before installing it, hammer a small area flat and drill a hole in it. Through that hole, put two screw together fittings, a 90* one on the inside. Attach a section to plastic tubing to the 90* fitting, and slide this down the filler tube into the tank. Install the section of metal tube in the fuel filler hose with hose clamps. Now you have a sealed fuel filler line with a fuel line on the inside, and a fitting on the outside. Hook your new fuel line to the fitting not mounted to the metal tubing section, and you're done. This is a very clever solution. I wish I had thought of it.