The Murray at O'Reilly's is $29 plus tax. Maybe isn't a bad price for OEMsheeeesh for 55$ I'll run aftermarket junk
The Murray at O'Reilly's is $29 plus tax. Maybe isn't a bad price for OEMsheeeesh for 55$ I'll run aftermarket junk
The Murray at O'Reilly's is $29 plus tax. Maybe isn't a bad price for OEM
Pulled the fuel tank, reinstalled the splash back valve, worked on the vent line that goes back to the filler neck. Will go get $5.00 gas in the AM to see if the slow to fill is repaired.
I am going to have to do something to mine. It is a pain to fill-up.
Has is always done that?
Could someone in the past have put the GM filler hose on it and the flapper is possibly stuck?
No the filler hose is stock, it has done it off and on, but you could position the pump handle so it would not kick off till it was full. Then it started doing it all the time.
I mean it's not a big deal, just aggravating.
Mine does the same thing - even with the Genright tank, a working rollover valve (Genright's is a different style that does not bind), and a clear vent tube. Always have to fill it slowly.
Yes, aggravating.
If money were no object, I have the space........ just not the $$$
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I mean it's not a big deal, just aggravating.
After all I have done, mine is still slow to fill. Wish I could figure out what is going on. Roll over/splash back valve is working correctly. I can't find anything wrong with the vent line either.
Ugh
Installed new gas struts on the back glass. Got the apparent OEM brand, "Stabillus" which was certainly not what the old, failing struts were. I figure these new ones make the 3rd set for this Jeep.
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I replaced the originals on my 2006 about five years ago. No problems, just do one at a time. Good luck!
Good luck? Its already done!
