Fuel spillage from filler
This seller on fleaBay US has them in stock: https://miatamecca.com/shop/ols/all
The listing: https://www.ebay.com/p/1122078752?iid=3 ... 4148&rt=nc
$10.50 with shipping around $15.00 to the UK.
No affiliation with them, just providing info. Lock down boredom
The listing: https://www.ebay.com/p/1122078752?iid=3 ... 4148&rt=nc
$10.50 with shipping around $15.00 to the UK.
No affiliation with them, just providing info. Lock down boredom
Bud
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That's what i said several posts ago, try USA
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Approx.
£8.44
+ £12.45 postage
US $10.50
John
£8.44
+ £12.45 postage
US $10.50
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That's where I got mine. Thanks Bud, couldn't remember where I had purchased it years ago.
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1964 Sabra GT
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As suggested earlier I have located and purchased a s/h complete MX5 filler pipe complete with the one way valve off ebay for £8 including carriage. Why I messed around waiting for MX5parts to have stock for 6months I don't know!
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Well done Boys,
once it's fitted you will be able to have lovely Paint on the left back Wing of your +2S Elans
When this Lockdown is finished you will have saved sooo much money you can afford fill the Tank
Alan
once it's fitted you will be able to have lovely Paint on the left back Wing of your +2S Elans
When this Lockdown is finished you will have saved sooo much money you can afford fill the Tank
Alan
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alan.barker wrote:Well done Boys,
once it's fitted you will be able to have lovely Paint on the left back Wing of your +2S Elans
When this Lockdown is finished you will have saved sooo much money you can afford fill the Tank
Alan
I don't know about the UK but fuel prices here are so low you'd only need to save "so much money" to fill a +2. Saving "soo much money" would get you a a few tanks worth!
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Guys, is this the filler neck recommended for this mod? It calls up as 1999-2005 Mazda Miata MX-5 NB Fuel Filler Neck. Bonus looks like this one has the valve in place. It is a lot larger than I was expecting!
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Thanks Chrispy. I can’t just mount the valve without the filler pipe then?
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stugilmour wrote:Thanks Chrispy. I can’t just mount the valve without the filler pipe then?
Stu
Stu- Just to confirm, you just mount the small black valve in your existing pipe. No need for the rest of the Mx5 filler pipe.
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Excellent. Sounds like several variations. I wondered if the valve body could just me mounted without the cutoff filler pipe. I did read about Jon’s unfortunate experience with the valve dropping into the tank.
I bought the pictured filler pipe today and it should be here in a couple of weeks. I can get the rubber reducers locally, once I figure out how they are doing pickup and delivery.
Mine is a Axminster alloy tank with a potentially slightly different filler nozzle. May have another wrinkle.
Cheers and thanks
Stu
I bought the pictured filler pipe today and it should be here in a couple of weeks. I can get the rubber reducers locally, once I figure out how they are doing pickup and delivery.
Mine is a Axminster alloy tank with a potentially slightly different filler nozzle. May have another wrinkle.
Cheers and thanks
Stu
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The root of my problem was the tank spigot not being the same diameter as the tank on the car being described in the original post that discusses this mod. Hence, I bought the two reducers recommended and they didn’t fit my spigot. Too tight, but only by a very small margin. So I tried to fit the valve to the rubber elbow, a bit loose perhaps and it must’ve got pushed into the tank.
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So my understanding based on original post here, which I followed and worked is:-
- cut the existing mx5 pipe to exactly same length as fuel valve in place
- put the 2 rubber reducers around cut piece of pipe.
- on mine I cut down length of rubber reducers to be exact same length as cut pipe / valve and also get rid of lip on the rubber
- insert above into the fuel tank end of rubber hose , far enough in to allow connection back onto fuel tank
- use an extra hose clip to hold the inserted valve in place within fuel hose.
Voila , worked a treat
Hope that makes sense
- cut the existing mx5 pipe to exactly same length as fuel valve in place
- put the 2 rubber reducers around cut piece of pipe.
- on mine I cut down length of rubber reducers to be exact same length as cut pipe / valve and also get rid of lip on the rubber
- insert above into the fuel tank end of rubber hose , far enough in to allow connection back onto fuel tank
- use an extra hose clip to hold the inserted valve in place within fuel hose.
Voila , worked a treat
Hope that makes sense
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