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Thread: M725 fuel filler neck

  1. #11
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    Thanks,
    And I think the one they are selling is just for the 715 truck and won't fit the ambulance.
    1969 M725 ambulance

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    Quote Originally Posted by brycer1968 View Post
    Thanks,
    And I think the one they are selling is just for the 715 truck and won't fit the ambulance.
    I realize; I was simply citing it to illustrate how reasonably priced your modification seems to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead View Post
    I realize; I was simply citing it to illustrate how reasonably priced your modification seems to be.
    I hear ya. Thanks!
    Bryce
    1969 M725 ambulance

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    Wish I would have seen this 2 months ago before I made one from exhaust tubing...Nice work!
    Is that real money?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray steadward View Post
    Wish I would have seen this 2 months ago before I made one from exhaust tubing...Nice work!
    I'm interested in seeing what your filler neck looks like. Can you post a pic or two?
    1969 M725 ambulance

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    WOW!
    What a thread and pics and all...what great looking work and solution of a common and annoying headache!!

    AWSOME work and THANK YOU for posting it all for us!!!!
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    Very nice fabrication work. I see this place in Greece has them for sale, have never done business with them and not sure what shipping would be.

    http://www.army-spareparts.com/shop/...se-filler-m725

  8. #18
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    Thanks Jon and M38inMaine

    I was temped to go the greek NOS filler neck route too, but the reviews on here about the durability of NOS rubber when in contact with modern fuel pushed me to figure out a different route.

    One of my design goals was to never have to mess with degraded rubber filler neck parts again. Viton lined rubber tubing would have made this more of a guarantee, but nitrile should hold up well too.
    Last edited by brycer1968; May 27th, 2018 at 03:18 AM.
    1969 M725 ambulance

  9. #19
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    Nice.

    May be Sticky Worthy as the supply runs out.

    I replaced the hose on mine when I bought my truck a few years ago. I'll be looking for this thread when it starts cracking.

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