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    gas tank to fuel input pipe connector

    This is a little hard to describe, but there is what looks like a short rubber hose that connects the pipe that runs down from where you put the gas in, and connects it to the gas tank. What can you use to replace that. I don't think mine is leaking, but that piece looks like it is getting old and is cracked.

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    Re: gas tank to fuel input pipe connector

    What you need is a fuel filler neck seal:

    http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....089378&jsn=434

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    Re: gas tank to fuel input pipe connector

    Chrysler 5217578 get one from the dealer.
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    Re: gas tank to fuel input pipe connector

    You can find them on Ebay for about $9. I buy a few at a time and change them on each car I buy when I work on the tank. Every Chrysler product from the '80's uses the same one.
    The last time I got one at my Chrysler dealer I paid $27 plus a "Special Part Fee" My final bull with tax was about $40. My local dealer is a bandit.

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    Re: gas tank to fuel input pipe connector

    Thanks much guys. It has been a number of years since my Daytona has been running, so I am planning to drop the tank and flush it out. While I am at it, I would like to replace this part just for good measure whether it leaks or not.
    1986 Daytona Turbo Z CS - almost back together again 2012 - Ram 1500 - 5.7L Hemi

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    Re: gas tank to fuel input pipe connector

    Shoot, they have this part available for $9 at OReilly Auto Parts. I just wasn't sure what it was called. - Thanks again.
    1986 Daytona Turbo Z CS - almost back together again 2012 - Ram 1500 - 5.7L Hemi

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