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Review on Dorman 577 329 Fuel Filler Neck by Darrin Lucas

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Fits snugly in a 2005 Colorado - Decent price, decent quality

- Fuel leaked out every time I filled up but only when I did, leading me to believe the problem was with the filler neck. After some research I found some matching part numbers and found these on Revain for a reasonable price. Applicable Vehicle: 2005 Chevy Colorado Z71 LS 4x4 Long Cab 5 Cylinder Variant *Likely to fit several models of the same year and later. but do your research so you don't waste your money. A few tips for those who have a similar problem and want to save money working in a mechanical shop: - You can do this without getting under the truck - Remove the driver's side fender, wheel spats and inner wheel arch cover, there You will have full access to replacement - You will need exterior/automotive double sided tape to reinstall the fairing properly - You will need at least 1 hose clamp after you put the new neck back into the rubber hose - You may need rust preventive or WD40 etc because some of the screws that need to be removed have probably not been touched in a long time - be prepared to be alarmed by the amount of rust on the underside but I bought it used it's 2005 so I wasn't very surprised in love - the rubber hose that connects the filler neck with the petrol tank ka If you can also exchange it on site, I didn't do it and may regret it in the future, it's up to you in this respect. Replacing that alone solved the fuel leak for me. Save some money and buy this part if you are in a similar situation. Allow about an hour, only basic tools are needed. The hardest part was cutting the old clamp to remove the old neck.

Pros
  • Fuel system
Cons
  • Was damaged