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2024-04-18

Replacing the fuel filler neck [Jimny]

In 2015 I removed a fuel filler neck protector to wash the body of my Suzuki Jimny Sierra. Unfortunately, it turned out that the filler neck was rusted. I didn't put the protector back on after the wash, so I checked the filler neck regularly.

In 2019 it looks rusted, but without holes:




I recently replaced the fuel filler neck. The part number is 89201-81A01 (or 89201-81A02), I installed a used one in good condition (from JB23W, 2002).

All parts came off quite easily, I cleaned bolts and hose clamps in EDTA-Na2 solution before installing.

Maybe I will also clean the neck in EDTA-Na2. Just to prove the concept.



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2 comments:

  1. EDTA-Na2 is interesting stuff. Is this similar to the "Evaporust" stuff?

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    1. I have seen some rumors that Evaporust contains EDTA (Na2 or Na4). I don't know if this is true. I think EDTA-Na2 is a cheap (and easier for me to buy) and slow working alternative.

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