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SleepyDawg

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When I park my car on a steep street (nose of the car facing up), it starts dripping fuel out of the back bumper (left side). If parked on a level street, it doesn't happen. I still haven't had the opportunity to have a proper butcher's at the car, but I'm guessing it's a shagged filler pipe? Has anyone had success mending one of these things? I looked them up on Ebay and the only one I saw was quite pricey...
 
When I park my car on a steep street (nose of the car facing up), it starts dripping fuel out of the back bumper (left side). If parked on a level street, it doesn't happen. I still haven't had the opportunity to have a proper butcher's at the car, but I'm guessing it's a shagged filler pipe? Has anyone had success mending one of these things? I looked them up on Ebay and the only one I saw was quite pricey...
I would suspect the fuel tank is leaking, the hose would possibly only leak if the tank was full.
I understand that if it's the actual pipe, then no alternative is available apart from the genuine hose.
If you do have to replace the tank, I would recommend replacing the fuel pump whilst you have the tank off, as there are 3 types of fuel pump/sender unit used in the 5 years of production, it's best to just change the actual pump with a decent make, I have used Magnetti Marelli pumps on both of my Puma's.
 
Chances are it's rotten, you wouldn't be able to effectively mend it.
You can still get them new from ford.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/39352770...N1DxvImTKa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
A bit expensive yesterday, but it's a genuine part and it will fit first time without any faffing.
So you reckon it's this smaller piece, and not the bigger pipe which connects to the filler hole? I wouldn't even mind forking out the 80 quid for this one as the bigger one is 250...
 
So you reckon it's this smaller piece, and not the bigger pipe which connects to the filler hole? I wouldn't even mind forking out the 80 quid for this one as the bigger one is 250...
I have seen photos of a Puma tank where the filler hose fits on the tank, and around the connector area has rusted through.
But until you have a proper look, all comments are really just speculation.
Once you have established what you need, you can get the FORD part number from

https://catalogs.ssg.asia/ford/?lang=en

Just enter your VIN number and you'll be able to get the correct part number, then you can search on Google for the best price.
 
I have seen photos of a Puma tank where the filler hose fits on the tank, and around the connector area has rusted through.
But until you have a proper look, all comments are really just speculation.
Once you have established what you need, you can get the FORD part number from

https://catalogs.ssg.asia/ford/?lang=en

Just enter your VIN number and you'll be able to get the correct part number, then you can search on Google for the best price.
Cheers!
 
When I park my car on a steep street (nose of the car facing up), it starts dripping fuel out of the back bumper (left side). If parked on a level street, it doesn't happen. I still haven't had the opportunity to have a proper butcher's at the car, but I'm guessing it's a shagged filler pipe? Has anyone had success mending one of these things? I looked them up on Ebay and the only one I saw was quite pricey...
When mine started to leak I used talc powder dusted around the tank and the hoses to find the leak - any petrol that escapes washes away the talc - you might need to wait until we have some dry weather. On my Puma it was coming out of the breather hose to tank connection - when I took the hose off and used an endoscope type camera on my phone to look inside the tank I noticed a spot of light where the hole was (next to where the nipple was welded to the tank) I used epoxy to plug and seal the hole and the repair has currently lasted more than a year. If you remove the breather hose you might need to trim the end off (mine was crusty and cracked) and use a decent jubilee clip - I made the mistake of using one from a multi pack from Lidl the thread strips before you get a tight enough clamp.
 

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