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1-1/2" Bed Takeoff / Flatbed Conversion Fuel Filler Neck 3/4 Vent (GAS)

$107.80
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Part #
CH001G
Condition:
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Non Locking Cap Part#:
31833
Locking Cap Part#:
31780
Coating:
Black Powder Coat
1-1/2" Cab And Chassis / Flatbed Fuel Filler Neck 3/4 Vent (GAS)

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Complete your flatbed; utility body conversion, or custom project with one of these powder coated fuel necks made here in the states. Top quality construction and multiple mounting configurations.  Works with most Gasoline Powered Ford & Dodge Pickups Equipped with 1-1/2" Main Tube and 3/4" Vent line. These Fuel necks are set up for gasoline applications only. other Diesel and slanted versions of this neck are also available. Interchangeable caps and other parts are shown at the bottom of this page.  
  2010 2011 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 2500 3500 (Gas Engine Only)
  1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Ford F250, F350 & Super Duty (Gas Engine Only) 
Main Pipe Diameter: 1-1/2 OD.
Vent Pipe Diameter: 3/4" OD. 
Length From Back of Flange:  5" At Main Pipe
  5"-1/2 At Vent Pipe.
Flange Diameter:  4"
Coating: Premium Powder Coated!
Fuel Type:  Gasoline Only.
Cap Type Threaded Gasoline (Click Here)
Notes:  Holes may need to be drilled in flange to adapt to your application.
Made In The U.S.A.  
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  • 5
    Fill Neck

    Posted by Robert on Aug 19th 2020

    Great Quality

  • 4
    Great for custom work

    Posted by ReconJack on Nov 14th 2017

    Used this in my flatbed fabrication on my 86 Chevy K10 project. Couldn't find anything remotely close to what I was looking for, filler opening on my tank was 1.5 inches, and the vent tube on the sender was 5/8, so went from there, purchased the vent hose adapter as well, easy as pie, hardest part was fabrication of the mounting location on the trim side of the bed.