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Join Date: Jan 2008
Year: 1992
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger Reg cab 4X4
Posts: 50
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My fuel filler neck has a crack near the frame. Usually if I fill the tank, I'll get a small puddle of gas underneath the truck. Is there any "cheap" way to fix this? The crack is about an inch or two long.
BTW, its a 92 Ranger. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: suwanee, ga
Year: 1994
Make: ford
Model: ranger xlt
Engine: beefy 3.0
Class: 2wd offroad
Used For: everything possible
Posts: 210
Rep Power: 8 ![]() iTrader: (0)
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the dealer part is like 200 or 300 but you can get an aftermarket one for like $40 on ebay
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Year: 1993
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 3.0L V6
Class: 2WD Street
Posts: 115
Rep Power: 4 ![]() iTrader: (0)
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Is it a step side or a fleet side truck? The filler hose is different for the two.
Replacement is fairly easy. If you have two people you can remove the bed which while sounding like overkill is the easiest way to do it. I got one from an aftermarket supplier for about 80 bucks. |
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