Fuel tank help
#1
Fuel tank help
I got a Ranger last week and it seemed fine. I filled up the tank and yesterday noticed a fuel smell. I looked at the back of the tank and there is a plastic plug there? Seems to be the issue. Is there a fix for this or should I just put this thing out to pasture?
When I got it the tank was 1/4 full and did not smell. It was also outside and nothing was apparent.
When I got it the tank was 1/4 full and did not smell. It was also outside and nothing was apparent.
#2
I got a Ranger last week and it seemed fine. I filled up the tank and yesterday noticed a fuel smell. I looked at the back of the tank and there is a plastic plug there? Seems to be the issue. Is there a fix for this or should I just put this thing out to pasture?
When I got it the tank was 1/4 full and did not smell. It was also outside and nothing was apparent.
When I got it the tank was 1/4 full and did not smell. It was also outside and nothing was apparent.
Judgejohnmd
#3
That image is taken from the back left side of the truck. What you see is the very back of the tank. I wish it was the filler hose. But I think this is either some sort of fix or manufacturing feature.
Are these plastic of metal? Anyone fix a plastic tank without pulling it and removing the gas?
Are these plastic of metal? Anyone fix a plastic tank without pulling it and removing the gas?
#4
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Assuming 1999 Ranger
It will be a plastic gas tank, they can crack and leak at a seem or fitting
They are assembled using Plastic Welding
i.e. the two plastic halves of the tank are welded together
They can be repaired the same way, Plastic Welding a patch or ???
Not sure what that plastic fitting is for?
Generally speaking gas tanks only have fittings on the TOP for obvious reasons, lol, and no reason for side or bottom fittings in any case
EDIT:
You would need to drain or drive to get gas in tank well below the leak point to do an "in vehicle repair"
And you need to ID the exact leak point
If its a crack you should drill a hole at each end of the crack to stop it from spreading
And plastic weld a patch over it, read about the different kinds of plastic to get best results
You can also try JB Weld an epoxy used to repair things
You should use a metal plate to hold JB Weld in place
So get 2 or 4 self tapping screws and drill bit for that size screw
Drill 2 or 4 holes around the leak point to hold metal plate
Put JB Weld in the holes and over the leak point, fasten the metal plate, snug don't strip the holes
Let it all dry
Fill gas tank and hope for the best
Plastic expands and contracts with temp changes which is why you need to match plastic type and also why you need to hold something like JB Weld in place over the years
It will be a plastic gas tank, they can crack and leak at a seem or fitting
They are assembled using Plastic Welding
i.e. the two plastic halves of the tank are welded together
They can be repaired the same way, Plastic Welding a patch or ???
Not sure what that plastic fitting is for?
Generally speaking gas tanks only have fittings on the TOP for obvious reasons, lol, and no reason for side or bottom fittings in any case
EDIT:
You would need to drain or drive to get gas in tank well below the leak point to do an "in vehicle repair"
And you need to ID the exact leak point
If its a crack you should drill a hole at each end of the crack to stop it from spreading
And plastic weld a patch over it, read about the different kinds of plastic to get best results
You can also try JB Weld an epoxy used to repair things
You should use a metal plate to hold JB Weld in place
So get 2 or 4 self tapping screws and drill bit for that size screw
Drill 2 or 4 holes around the leak point to hold metal plate
Put JB Weld in the holes and over the leak point, fasten the metal plate, snug don't strip the holes
Let it all dry
Fill gas tank and hope for the best
Plastic expands and contracts with temp changes which is why you need to match plastic type and also why you need to hold something like JB Weld in place over the years
Last edited by RonD; 01-02-2023 at 10:46 AM.
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