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Socket Breaker
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Hiyas folks.

I was taking apart my filler neck, so that I could remove and replace my gas tank filler hose, as it had cracked and was leaking.

After getting all of that apart, I noticed my filler neck, where the cap screws on, is in fact plastic.

Now, my truck is a basic, base model without all of the chrome trim and things, so I was wondering if this was a thing with the base models or maybe if this was a replacement part over the last 50 years?

All of the other ones I've seen at car shows over the years looked to be metal... and until I held this one in my hand, I thought it was too.

Anyway, I was just curious... I have new parts on the way, including a metal neck.

happy wrenching,

-W

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You know I have one of those too off a parts truck, just can't remember which one.


1963 C10
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Shop Shark
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All three of my '66 trucks had the plastic part. GM may have started using them around 1965.

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Socket Breaker
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Ah, ok.

Thanks for the replies folks.

I was curious about it, I will have to keep an eye out at for other trucks like mine the next time I'm at the car shows.

I took some photos of the part, photos are here :

link to article & photos / gas tank filler neck adventure, 1965 C10 Chevy

The plastic had started to flake, so that is the main reason I decided to replace it. I put it on the shelf in case I need it sometime.

Thanks again folks,

-W

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This is good to know, my '64 chevy filler neck is plastic and although I was also surprised, I just assumed they all were. I didn't know I could get a metal replacement.


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