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L455 Fuel tank connection to filler
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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan" data-source="post: 114240" data-attributes="member: 4925"><p>If you are talking about that rubber connector hose from the filler to the tank first thing you do is look at both of you knuckles and say goodby to the skin you now see as it is about to get replaces. Then clear the room for the launage you are about to speak out loud. Mine came off tank dropped down and I couid not get it back on. I removed the filler spout . How that is suppose to go is that tube slides up on the neck of the filler spout and thenslides down into olace. Well it works great with a new tube but no so with one as old as thecachine. I cut the old one off aftertrying to get it for 3 days. Then I went to NH for a new one. When he told me theprice for that 8 inch tube I picked myself up off the floor and made sue Mr NH as not still behind me poking away. I took the filler nect to an auto parts store and they had a rad hose the same size about 2 foot long. Cost was around 5 bucks or so. Cut it tol ength and put all back together withno problems . When you buy hose clamps make sure they have head on the screw for a socker the ones with a scewdriver slot are hard to get tightenen. Now if you want todo it theeasy way when your engine is out you have all kinds of room to workon it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan, post: 114240, member: 4925"] If you are talking about that rubber connector hose from the filler to the tank first thing you do is look at both of you knuckles and say goodby to the skin you now see as it is about to get replaces. Then clear the room for the launage you are about to speak out loud. Mine came off tank dropped down and I couid not get it back on. I removed the filler spout . How that is suppose to go is that tube slides up on the neck of the filler spout and thenslides down into olace. Well it works great with a new tube but no so with one as old as thecachine. I cut the old one off aftertrying to get it for 3 days. Then I went to NH for a new one. When he told me theprice for that 8 inch tube I picked myself up off the floor and made sue Mr NH as not still behind me poking away. I took the filler nect to an auto parts store and they had a rad hose the same size about 2 foot long. Cost was around 5 bucks or so. Cut it tol ength and put all back together withno problems . When you buy hose clamps make sure they have head on the screw for a socker the ones with a scewdriver slot are hard to get tightenen. Now if you want todo it theeasy way when your engine is out you have all kinds of room to workon it [/QUOTE]
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