The fuel tank filler neck is the metal pipe attached to the rear fender that you insert the gas nozzle into to fill your tank.
You can not. There is an anti siphon valve in the filler neck. You have to remove the filler neck from the tank and drain from there.You can not. There is an anti siphon valve in the filler neck. You have to remove the filler neck from the tank and drain from there.
Remove all fasteners behind the filler neck door that attach the upper filler neck assembly to the car body. Remove ground strap if applicable. Loosen and slide clamps up from tank end of filler neck then wiggle the filler hose assembly off the tank and out. Take care not to allow dirt and crud to enter the tank. Removing the clamp on the tank end of the filler neck assembly will be a test of your dexterity skills but it can be done.
Though the filler neck, no. With filler neck/tube removed from tank you can.
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No tank inside, filler neck in the yard.
I believe there is a recall on the filler neck. It corrodes and allows fuel to leak. Marty
You can not. There is an anti-siphon valve in the filler neck.You can not. There is an anti-siphon valve in the filler neck.
The Fuel Filler Neck is the Gas Tank Pipe that directs the flow of gasoline or diesel down to the Fuel Tank. They commonly rot out in the rust belt regions of the US and Canada.
theres one bolt on the fuel filler neck that you need to unbolt. Its connected to the tank itself. Unbolt that and slide the tank off the neck. you dont need to take the fuel filler tube off. Trust me, i dropped my tank 5 times and its no big deal just to slide it off. (The one bolt you unbolt is connected to a round sleeve that keeps the tank secured to the filler neck.) but make sure that you unbolt the tank from the straps before you slide the tank off..
Remove the filler neck hose from the tank and insert a syphon hose.
At the end of the filler neck.
Directly under the filler neck.