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Default 1961 Ford Falcon Fuel Filler Tube - 05-03-2007 , 12:36 PM






The early, abrupt bend in this filler tube makes fueling without
spilling difficult, if not impossible.

Fueling is such a pain in the ass, my girlfriend is considering
selling "Grace" b/c she can't fill 'er up (I have to, b/c there's no
full serve around here).

Anyone know of a filler tube modification to solve this problem?


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Default Re: 1961 Ford Falcon Fuel Filler Tube - 05-03-2007 , 04:28 PM






if you can find a 68 to 73 ford pickup with the gas tank in the cab, you can
take the truck fill tube, and cut it down a bit, then put it in the tank
with a new hose and a nonvented gas cap. then to fill the tank all you have
to do is pop the trunk open and fill it up. it will take gas as fast as you
can pump it in this way.
i have done this on over 50 falcons. after putting the fill in the trunk, i
cut the original fill tube off, and plate the tube, and then weld the cap in
place. it still looks like the fill is in the stock spot, but you do not
have to worry about some gas jockey filling your trunk up.
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The early, abrupt bend in this filler tube makes fueling without
spilling difficult, if not impossible.

Fueling is such a pain in the ass, my girlfriend is considering
selling "Grace" b/c she can't fill 'er up (I have to, b/c there's no
full serve around here).

Anyone know of a filler tube modification to solve this problem?




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Default Re: 1961 Ford Falcon Fuel Filler Tube - 05-04-2007 , 01:56 AM



Tom wrote:
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if you can find a 68 to 73 ford pickup with the gas tank in the cab, you can
take the truck fill tube, and cut it down a bit, then put it in the tank
with a new hose and a nonvented gas cap. then to fill the tank all you have
to do is pop the trunk open and fill it up. it will take gas as fast as you
can pump it in this way.
i have done this on over 50 falcons. after putting the fill in the trunk, i
cut the original fill tube off, and plate the tube, and then weld the cap in
place. it still looks like the fill is in the stock spot, but you do not
have to worry about some gas jockey filling your trunk up.
"caviterruptor" <mikeslane (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote in message
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The early, abrupt bend in this filler tube makes fueling without
spilling difficult, if not impossible.
Tom,
That seems a pretty elaborate fix. Was the fill rate always a concern on early
Falcons? I don't recall ever hearing about it. I had 61, 63 and 69 Falcons with nary
an issue back in the 70s. Is this possibly due to the vapor recovery fill nozzles in
use today? or a higher flow rate a the pump? My inquiring mind would like to know.


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Default Re: 1961 Ford Falcon Fuel Filler Tube - 05-04-2007 , 03:31 AM



it was never a problem till they introduced the new "safer" vapor recovery
nozzles.
with the new system, it can take as long as 20 minutes to put 10 gallons of
gas in any of my cars. after the "fix", they will take gas as quick as you
can throw it at them.
"Tom Adkins" <nospam (AT) centurytel (DOT) net> wrote

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Tom wrote:
if you can find a 68 to 73 ford pickup with the gas tank in the cab, you
can take the truck fill tube, and cut it down a bit, then put it in the
tank with a new hose and a nonvented gas cap. then to fill the tank all
you have to do is pop the trunk open and fill it up. it will take gas as
fast as you can pump it in this way.
i have done this on over 50 falcons. after putting the fill in the
trunk, i cut the original fill tube off, and plate the tube, and then
weld the cap in place. it still looks like the fill is in the stock spot,
but you do not have to worry about some gas jockey filling your trunk up.
"caviterruptor" <mikeslane (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:1178213762.910337.102430 (AT) n59g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com...
The early, abrupt bend in this filler tube makes fueling without
spilling difficult, if not impossible.

Tom,
That seems a pretty elaborate fix. Was the fill rate always a concern on
early Falcons? I don't recall ever hearing about it. I had 61, 63 and 69
Falcons with nary an issue back in the 70s. Is this possibly due to the
vapor recovery fill nozzles in use today? or a higher flow rate a the
pump? My inquiring mind would like to know.



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Default Re: 1961 Ford Falcon Fuel Filler Tube - 05-13-2007 , 07:45 PM



On May 4, 1:31 am, "Tom" <tjctransp... (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote:
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it was never a problem till they introduced the new "safer" vapor recovery
nozzles.
with the new system, it can take as long as 20 minutes to put 10 gallons of
gas in any of my cars. after the "fix", they will take gas as quick as you
can throw it at them."Tom Adkins" <nos... (AT) centurytel (DOT) net> wrote in message

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Tom wrote:
if you can find a 68 to 73 ford pickup with the gas tank in the cab, you
can take the truck fill tube, and cut it down a bit, then put it in the
tank with a new hose and a nonvented gas cap. then to fill the tank all
you have to do is pop the trunk open and fill it up. it will take gas as
fast as you can pump it in this way.
i have done this on over 50 falcons. after putting the fill in the
trunk, i cut the original fill tube off, and plate the tube, and then
weld the cap in place. it still looks like the fill is in the stock spot,
but you do not have to worry about some gas jockey filling your trunk up.
"caviterruptor" <mikesl... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:1178213762.910337.102430 (AT) n59g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com...
The early, abrupt bend in this filler tube makes fueling without
spilling difficult, if not impossible.

Tom,
That seems a pretty elaborate fix. Was the fill rate always a concern on
early Falcons? I don't recall ever hearing about it. I had 61, 63 and 69
Falcons with nary an issue back in the 70s. Is this possibly due to the
vapor recovery fill nozzles in use today? or a higher flow rate a the
pump? My inquiring mind would like to know.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Speaking of 20 minutes, that & a screwdriver were all it took to
complete this simple fix - with elaborate results. Wow. Thanks tons,
Tom



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