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DeadheadNM 08-08-2020 09:15 PM

Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
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Surprisingly there are different styles. I thought I’d illustrate the differences with photos drawn from here on the forum. Feel free to clarify if anything is incorrect or add more to expound.

Here are examples of the 69-70 style...two-piece

DeadheadNM 08-08-2020 09:16 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
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1971 - also a two-piece...I believe the upper part that attaches to the bedside is the same used on 71-72 pickup RPO NL2 aux fuel tanks.

DeadheadNM 08-08-2020 09:18 PM

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1972 one-piece style...note use of a tie strap securing the vapor hose to the metal pipe above the floor pan

DeadheadNM 08-08-2020 09:33 PM

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I suspect all years made use of this bracket to support the fuel line and accompanying vapor line below the floor pan.

Non-CST K5s used the metal cover over the fuel neck. CSTs had the rear panels that served to cover the neck.

DeadheadNM 08-08-2020 09:38 PM

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Options for replacement fuel hoses...

Gates 24702 w 1.375” ID https://www.jegs.com/i/Gates/465/24702/10002/-1

GM if it can be found.

1rippen6 08-08-2020 09:40 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Great post!

DeadheadNM 08-08-2020 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 1rippen6 (Post 8788966)
Great post!

Thanks Dwayne. Fun stuff. You were an inspiration for the idea based on an old post of yours. Crazy that GM changed the style this many times.

davischevy 08-08-2020 11:07 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
All I can say is subscribed. It's too late for my brain to process all that.

1972CST 08-09-2020 08:25 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Never realized that there were so many differences.

Where is the best place to find info on the pipe that goes next to the filler neck with the 3 small hose connections at the bottom?

DeadheadNM 08-09-2020 08:30 PM

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Factory assembly manual is a good start plus photos from prior builds and part outs. I think there is some variation in tank plumbing for 72 compared with other years. Here’s an example diagram from said manual - I’ll post a pic from my 72 build.

DeadheadNM 08-09-2020 08:56 PM

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Here’s an example of the most recent aftermarket iteration of the K5 fuel tank with the correctly configured neck.

(All borrowed pics, thanks for posting)

1972CST 08-11-2020 03:12 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Thanks Deadhead, I appreciate it.

I dont have the evap canister so I am looking at options for simplifying all of the pipes, hoses and connections.
The evap system seems a little excessive for such a primitive vehicle.

DeadheadNM 08-11-2020 10:40 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
You bet. Good luck with your build.

1rippen6 08-11-2020 10:53 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Keeps getting better and better!!! Now, if you could do this with the whole blazer you would have something.

harrisoncole4 08-18-2020 01:11 PM

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I believe the fuel filler neck and gas tank were the last pieces i took off during dissasembly. By that point i was so irritated with rusted out screws and bolts that i dont think i took the time to properly survey the peices i was removing.

Thanks for another great writeup on the year differences.

richard2717 08-27-2020 04:32 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Apparently the 72 fuel neck is available aftermarket now as well (not mine)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-1...cAAOSwuSxfMwAk

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DeadheadNM 08-28-2020 07:54 AM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Wow. Thanks for posting.

DeadheadNM 09-23-2020 09:08 PM

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Really useful photo taken by member PDXk5 that illustrates where the hose clamp goes on the splash shield and tie fastener location.

scf100 09-29-2020 02:36 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
Great post......getting ready to put my Blazer in the shop for a complete maker over.........recently bought the new tank shown above so just bought the filler neck off ebay in link above from the TruckStop....

Thanks for the info fellas!

davischevy 09-29-2020 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 8812698)
Really useful photo taken by member PDXk5 that illustrates where the hose clamp goes on the splash shield and tie fastener location.

That is the came tie strap that 71 big block Chevelles use on heater/AC hose near the alternator.

davischevy 09-29-2020 03:11 PM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 8812698)
Really useful photo taken by member PDXk5 that illustrates where the hose clamp goes on the splash shield and tie fastener location.


Look at that red primer. Where was that truck assembled?

DeadheadNM 09-29-2020 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 8815588)
Look at that red primer. Where was that truck assembled?

That's original paint peeking through the mastic undercoating. I'll dig for more pics of Jeff's Blazer - I think it has a single wall top so should be Flint assembled.

PDXk5 09-29-2020 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 8815643)
That's original paint peeking through the mastic undercoating. I'll dig for more pics of Jeff's Blazer - I think it has a single wall top so should be Flint assembled.

Yep. Original 514 paint with an undercoating that was applied when my father-in-law bought it new in 1972. Flint assembled rig. Yes, it has its original single wall top. The hatch was in excellent shape too, until I forgot it was up and pulled out of the garage a couple of years ago. It broke the hatch handle off and jacked up the hatch. Here are a couple of photos of it from last summer. Handle has been replaced since then and hatch looks OK from 5 feet away but still needs to be restored.

DeadheadNM 09-30-2020 07:22 AM

Re: Blazer and Jimmy Fuel Neck Styles
 
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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 8815587)
That is the came tie strap that 71 big block Chevelles use on heater/AC hose near the alternator.

Good to know. I tried a 7” tie strap but that’s too short. I bet this one is 10” or more.

Jeff - thanks for the photos

PDXk5 09-30-2020 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 8815825)
Good to know. I tried a 7” tie strap but that’s too short. I bet this one is 10” or more.

Jeff - thanks for the photos

I love the camaraderie, enthusiasm, knowledge and thoroughness of members here. This Forum is awesome!

So, you guys piqued my interest and I did the string wrap method to trace the OEM tie to determine the length. I didn’t want to ‘unzip’ it to avoid it breaking from fatigue or what not. Anyway, I measured the tie from the tip of the ‘loose’ end to the tip of the closed loop end and got 11 inches. Hope that is of use to you guys. Is there a source for correct style OEM ties offered in different lengths?

I’m planning on replacing my original fuel tank with one of the correct repro styles from above, as well as new fuel lines. Was thinking I would/could fish the old lines out and the new lines into the metal strap and plastic tie but if the plastic tie breaks it would be good to know where I could get a correct style replacement.

I’m going to be installing a fuel skid plate I recently had powder coated under the tank after the fuel tank is installed. I’ll start a new thread for that endeavor but could use some pointers on that as I tackle that later this winter.


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