Legacy fuel filler pipe

Legacy fuel filler pipe

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thethedev

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4 posts

131 months

Tuesday 25th June 2013
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Hello all
Registered specifically to ask this question.
I have a 98 subaru legacy estate thats an absolute shed. But I need it to run for another couple of months.
The fuel filler pipe is completely rotten. It had a small leak and when I investigated it fell apart in my hands.
I know this is a common problem because there is a silly plastic guard which traps all the mud and road salt.
I tried replacing the bad bit with some rubber hose but its just to far gone nothing there to clamp onto and there are holes all over the thing anyway.

My problem is sourcing a replacement. The breakers seem to have none in stock (probably because the pipe on these cars is always knackered by time the car is scrapped)
Had a look on ebay. All I can find is a parts dealer located in the USA. The part itself is cheap enough, even with shipping I imagine it will come to less than 150 quid?? I'v emailed him to ask about shipping anyway but I'm not sure about customs and excise etc for imported car parts.
Is it going to be cheaper to just get the part from a dealer?
Also I'm not sure if the part will even fit as its from a 94 LHD model. So it might not fit at all.
Any advice on the above would be greatly appreciated.

Have right mind to just make up my own pipe from radiator hose and tap a fitting into it for the breather but its almost not worth the hassle.

Rhythmeister

58 posts

172 months

Friday 28th June 2013
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Have you tried asking on the LegacyUK forum? I got a few bits there and there's a '94 GT getting broken by a guy called Stew in Bangor!

rossub

4,462 posts

191 months

Monday 1st July 2013
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Might be worth trying here:

http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/default.asp

I know its a Jap import site, but I cant see the filler pipe being different between Jap and UK models? I got my Impreza one from there.

Jamp

200 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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As above, they can get stuff even if it's not on their webpage. My Impreza pipe was in the region of £150 as I remember it.

thethedev

Original Poster:

4 posts

131 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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Thanks for the advice and the link!
Found out the part number and its the same as on most Subarus of that era so have ordered it from there.
Thanks a million!
Just need to find a single steel wheel now and I'll be sorted

Ed.

2,174 posts

239 months

Monday 22nd July 2013
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Hi, any chance of you posting the details?
There's aa smell of petrol from mine when I fill the tank and this would explain things.
Thanks