akulczycky
Member
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2009
- Messages
- 12
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Transmission
- Manual
I didn't see a forum that fit, so I put it here, if it's the wrong spot, sorry!
I decided to pull off the truck bed in order to take a look at everything underneath (I'm fixing the brake lines, parking brake, and the fuel tank straps) and took the opportunity to inspect the stuff I now have a better look at. In the process, I noticed that my Fuel Tank Filler Line had a small crack on the exterior, though, I'm not sure if it goes all the way through, or there is an exterior sleeve, or whatever.
My question is, should I replace this or cover it up (with tape, putty, or something of that nature)?
I looked for the part on LMC, and brand new, it'd hit me up for 219.99 - I figure I'll go to a junkyard and find one that works, if I have to replace it. Is it worth replacing if everything is open, or can I just patch it and leave it until I see a visible problem? Your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!
I decided to pull off the truck bed in order to take a look at everything underneath (I'm fixing the brake lines, parking brake, and the fuel tank straps) and took the opportunity to inspect the stuff I now have a better look at. In the process, I noticed that my Fuel Tank Filler Line had a small crack on the exterior, though, I'm not sure if it goes all the way through, or there is an exterior sleeve, or whatever.
My question is, should I replace this or cover it up (with tape, putty, or something of that nature)?
I looked for the part on LMC, and brand new, it'd hit me up for 219.99 - I figure I'll go to a junkyard and find one that works, if I have to replace it. Is it worth replacing if everything is open, or can I just patch it and leave it until I see a visible problem? Your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!