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APDTY 688013 Fuel Gas Tank Filler Neck Tube Pipe for Ford Ranger & Mazda B-Series (1990-1997) - Includes Hose & Clamps (Not for Flareside) Review

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Description of APDTY 688013 Fuel Gas Tank Filler Neck Tube Pipe for Ford Ranger & Mazda B-Series (1990-1997) - Includes Hose & Clamps (Not for Flareside)

Solves Gas & Fuel Vapor Leaks From Rust. Direct Bolt-In Part. Complete Assembly Includes Hose & Clamps. Black Powder Coated Steel To Prevent Future Rust. Hoses Included.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fits my 1994 Mazda B4000 Ext Cab

Used this to replace a filler neck I had installed on my truck about 4 years ago. Hope this one lasts longer. The best way to install this is to remove the body mounting bolts, the three bolts holding the filler neck in place, and a wire harness under the tailgate. Then ask a friend to help you lift the bed and push it aside.

Pros
  • Heavy Duty Construction
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Didn't fit my 1994 Ranger XLT

Looked good quality but was about 2 1/2 inches shorter and I had no flares. It took me over a month to restore the truck so the return period has expired. Should have bought an OEM. Will I ever know? Instead I had to use a 4 inch bolt with about 12 nuts to make a hack to connect it to the cap. False advertising and yes I took my measurements before buying.

Pros
  • Delivery was very quick
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good for 97 Ranger Styleside with 6ft bed.

Cracked old rubber hose causing fuel to spill when filling tank. This part was a direct replacement bolt. I had no problem attaching the large hose to the tank (use silicone spray). The 3 screw holes that attaches the metal end to the bed lined up very well and I had no problems. Only time will tell if the rubber can withstand the effects of petrol, but first impressions are very good, especially for the price.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Will be added later

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Has filler issues

Fits well but part of the gas cap is misaligned to screw it in, it needs to sit 30 degrees to the right. He hangs up and everything fits. He has big problems with the flow. I can only squeeze the nozzle lightly to keep the nozzle from shutting off and if you're not careful gas will leak out through the openings on the filler neck when you fill up. It takes forever to fill up my truck and it's annoying. Not only does it fit well, but it also loads fuel into the truck and saves about $100…

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  • Several competitors
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great fit. Continue reading.

The product is the same as the picture, I was impressed. Appears to be made of good rubber. There was a "correct" snug fit at the gas tank filler neck, as well as a well-fitting large hose clamp. And the filler holes under the gas cap were right on the lock nut, I used my original equipment with an impact wrench (overkill) and went in easily. I went with my old gas cap which still has a good o-ring and fits perfectly. I removed the bed for installation with the help of a friend and a can of…

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Difficult to answer

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fits well on 1994 Mazda B3000

I noticed gasoline dripping from the fuel tank and found the filler hose was badly cracked and leaking. I had to remove six Torx T55 screws to raise the body and access the filler hose where it connects to the fuel tank. I crawled under the truck and sprayed some T55 WD-40 on the bolts to pry the bolts out. My truck's body studs were pretty clean so they came out fairly easily, but you may need a crusher if the road salt has corroded the studs. After loosening the body bolts, I loosened the…

Pros
  • Free for Education
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The time will show! good for fuel tanks and accessories

I hate to look at this but I replaced the fuel filler neck 2 years ago (1995 Ford Ranger, XLT cab, straight side, yes that fits) and external The hose basically collapsed. The material of the overflow hose does not meet the fuel requirements, but the internal inlet hose still looks like new. I would blame the failure of the tank being completely closed and the fuel in the bypass hose itself for a few days and think it's a decent price if you don't overfill your tank, but the end away from the…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Working speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits as ex works at 1/4 price. Installation Instructions Included,

Ideal for 97 Ranger XLT. There are 6 screws in the bed that hold the bed in place. Completely remove the four front screws. Two screws on the rear door, unscrew them but leave them tightened at least half an inch. You can simply lift the bed, tilt it back and prop it up with a 2 x 4. I lifted it myself, all I needed was my wife to slip a 2 x 4 in to support the bed. Be sure to remove the three screws from the filler neck under the fuel cap before tilting the bed. Unscrew the clamp at the top of

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They just fit perfectly! - Filler

So I have a '94 Ford Ranger 3.0L 2WD STYLESIDE truck. Bought a few months ago and the previous owner warned me of a truck full of gas that the injector wouldn't shut off, tried anyway and lo and behold the injector shut off but only after a lot of gasoline splattered onto the ground. What an idiot, huh? Anyway, I researched it on YouTube. We wanted to buy a part here in Hawaii and they wanted over $110 and had to order it in California. They used to look for it at Revain, so they politely…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion