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Gas Tank Hose In The Age Of Ethanol Fuels

Posted by Hot Rod Harry on Sep 5th 2018

We are living in a new era of change and with that change so goes fuel we pump into our tank everyday. It’s no secret that ethanol is being used in all types of fuels, It is also no secret that ethanol has harmful effects on our seals, check valves and gas tank fuel filler lines. Gone are the days of neglecting to inspect your gas tank hose. What used to take a decade or two to dry rot is now taking only years to go bad. So what can we do? Well not much apparently, Even Major manufacturers of … read more
How to Stop Fuel Splash Back And Overflow At The Gas Station Pump Nozzle.

How to Stop Fuel Splash Back And Overflow At The Gas Station Pump Nozzle.

Posted by Dustin Squires on Jul 25th 2018

A anti splash valve is a one way valve that is located in the fuel fill inlet hose that stops fuel from comming back up the hose when filling the tank.Some vehicles come from the factory with certain flaws. These are problems with the vehicle that were not caught before they left the factory, One of these is fuel pump spit back when fueling. You know? Like that annoying time gas sprayed out all over you when you were at the gas pump refueling your jeep wrangler or dodge durango? This blog w … read more
Ranger Fuel Filler Neck Hose - The Good & The Bad!

Ranger Fuel Filler Neck Hose - The Good & The Bad!

Posted by JAMES HANSON on Sep 4th 2017

Most of the aftermarket fuel filler necks and hoses for the 1993-1997 ford ranger are complete junk. Because Replacing this is an expensive and tought job to do; You will not want to do it twice. Know the facts before you purchase one. There is Also An Installation Instructional Video At The Bottom Of This Blog.Here is what to look out for1) Junk Outer Hose For The 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Ford Ranger. A) No Nylon Cord Reinforcement within the wall of the hose. A tall tale sign you are abou … read more
The Fuel Filler Hose Replacement Guide

The Fuel Filler Hose Replacement Guide

Posted by Filler Neck Supply Co. on Dec 29th 2015

A fuel filler hose connects the fuel fill cap inlet to the gas tank, This Fuel filler hose is usually secured with hose clamps. There are several types of fuel filler hose to consider when replacing your cracked or worn out hose. When its time to replace your fuel filler hose there are several different things you need to know.First; Is the fuel filler hose straight or curved? In order to find out you will most likely need to crawl under the vehicle and see for yourself. Once you get an ide … read more