testrada All American 1692 Posts user info edit post |
Anyone have any experience with changing a fuel filler hose?
The repair shop isn't totally sure my gas tank is leaking because of a faulty fuel filler hose. They want over $400 to change it on top of labor I'm already paying. They are usually good about pricing but I searched around online and found the part for $99-$150. I was thinking there may be some other labor intensive costs that I'm not aware of. I've seen on some Ranger forums that you can take the bed off instead of the gas tank to make it a little easier.
I've also read that some tanks with a faulty fuel filler hose are fine for a while unless you fill the tank all the way up. Hopefully to buy me some time to order and replace it.
Thanks.
[Edited on August 4, 2008 at 2:15 PM. Reason : ] 8/4/2008 2:11:19 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
good for you- every ford ranger from beginning to end is exactly alike. 8/4/2008 3:10:53 PM |
testrada All American 1692 Posts user info edit post |
1996, supercab, 2.3 liter, 4 cylinder , not a flareside 8/4/2008 3:18:29 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
was the over 400 quote for pulling the bed off or dropping the tank?
have you called the dealer to be sure about the correct and only part you will need for the job? 8/4/2008 3:21:19 PM |
testrada All American 1692 Posts user info edit post |
it was for the tank because they already pulled it off
they tried to just get a new tank because he said it may come with the part but it has been discontinued and he could only find a used tank with no guarantee of additional parts 8/4/2008 3:26:14 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
i'm not really sure what your question is. are you asking if $400 is too much to pay for the part+labor? when you say this is in addition labor you're already paying, what does that mean? labor to replace the filler hose or labor for some other repair?
iirc, this is a common issue on the ranger/b-series and is a dealer only part with a ridiculous price.
[Edited on August 4, 2008 at 3:33 PM. Reason : if the bed is off/tank dropped how do they not know for sure where the leak is??] 8/4/2008 3:30:52 PM |
buttseks Suspended 1227 Posts user info edit post |
this makes no damn sense 8/4/2008 3:50:55 PM |
pooljobs All American 3481 Posts user info edit post |
i have had a ton of rangers with fuel leak problems, and they have all been from shitty fuel sending units or fuel pumps. 8/4/2008 4:50:32 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
for that price you could just put a fuel cell in the bed 8/4/2008 5:12:43 PM |
testrada All American 1692 Posts user info edit post |
It's coming out to ~$220 with just removing the tank and replacing some gaskets. It will be another $400 for the fuel filler hose plus installing it on a tank that is already removed. Total of aobut $620.
The fuel tank is off right now, but they said there is no way to know if the fuel filler hose is the problem without filling it back up. 8/4/2008 5:19:29 PM |
buttseks Suspended 1227 Posts user info edit post |
yes, there is, take the damn thing out and see if the rubber is cracked, whoever is working on your truck is an idiot 8/4/2008 5:32:16 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
whoever is working on your truck is an idiot trying to take advantage of you
because you're the idiot 8/4/2008 5:33:47 PM |
testrada All American 1692 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't go for it, I already said no earlier today. I'm just wondering if anyone has had a similar problem with their tank and fuel filler hose. 8/4/2008 5:36:36 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
no, no one has ever had a cracked filler neck 8/4/2008 5:39:14 PM |
chargercrazy All American 2695 Posts user info edit post |
I had a hole in my fuel filler neck hose and one of the fuel lines ruptured. I replaced both fuel lines and used this rubber tape stuff to fix the fuel filler neck. The dealership wanted $460 for a new one. Even the lady on the phone from the dealership told me to find a replacement in a junkyard or fix it myself. The holes were on the bottom side of the filler neck hose, so everything I put gas in the tank it leaked out onto the top of the gas tank. It was an easy fix and I haven't had any problems since.
Removing the bed is not hard at all, just remember there is an electrical connection for the taillights right underneath the tailgate.
1. Remove tailgate. 2. Unplug electrical connection 3. Remove bolts holding down bed. 4. Remove bolts holding filler neck to bed. 5. You and someone else remove bed. 6. Repair fuel filler neck holes with rubber tape (<$5). 7. Put everything back together. 8. Profit.
[Edited on August 4, 2008 at 5:42 PM. Reason : My Ranger is a 97 SuperCab Stepside] 8/4/2008 5:41:57 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
even if a crack/hole isn't obvious, it's not rocket science to pressure test the tank and filler neck/hose with air. you better hope that's not the problem, or you'll be paying labor all over again to drop the tank or pull the bed.
they must be pricing a dealer replacement part for the filler neck/hose like i mentioned above for it to be that much. 8/4/2008 5:44:59 PM |
testrada All American 1692 Posts user info edit post |
thanks for the info 8/4/2008 5:45:12 PM |
buttseks Suspended 1227 Posts user info edit post |
honestly though, who the hell goes through the trouble of dropping the tank on a ranger, if the neck didn't leak before, it will now from all the bending and twisting 8/4/2008 6:58:01 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
my thoughts exactly. 8/4/2008 7:37:51 PM |