2:15 mark: Twist "like you're gonna break if off". Priceless that you shared my biggest concern with the project. Thanks. Mine is stuck in the position that will not allow fuel into the tank at all.
Dropped the tank yesterday on my 05 LJ and did this fix. Filled up the tank and there was no spit-back. I drove it well into the low-fuel warning light to lighten the tank and had no problems. Ok, 1 problem. Removing the fuel pump ring was a challenge, but we did finally get it off and back on. Thanks for this!
i recently dropped my tank again (fuel pump went already!). the ring was a pain, again. i went ahead and installed a genright fuel pump access panel this time though.
So happy to now finally being able to fill my 2006 Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited by locking out the fuel handle and forget it! So many months of filling on a trickle after trying to clear the air vent tube.
@@SWBCrawler To anyone work for Jeep, how is this very dangerous situation not a Factory Recall? Fuel can literally fly in your face. In good news, now I have extra time while my tank fill ups stop as they should!
@@WhistlerSki2003 yea lots of us wondered the same thing why no recall? This didn’t start happening until the tj was out of production. I’m guessing the small production run that this affects (only a few model years) made it too small of an impact to require a recall.
HAHAHA I was just doing this job and I did the exact same thing to my fuel pump while trying to get it off. After running to the auto parts store I resumed your video and saw you did the exact same thing. Now I don’t feel AS stupid😄
The valve he has in his hand at 0:41. I took a 2 foot steel rod and popped it loose back into the tank. Seems to have fixed my slow fill problem. I did put the GM hose on it so it has a roll over valve. No Tank removal required.
The gm valve made my problem so much worse. Not sure if removing the stock valve changed that for you. But in my case I couldn't get the gm valve to sit straight though to not kink.
Can confirm the hose with the check valve will solve the burping problem but give you the slow fill issue on certain gas pumps. You have to hold just below the first notch to hold the trigger. If it flows too fast the pump cuts off. Not sure if I have the patience to do the plunger thing.
Highly recommend the plunger. Eventually the filler with the check valve became completely unusable. not sure if this was specific to my setup or not. but it was awful.
I think you could, but this valve serves a purpose. It prevents fuel from spilling in the event of a rollover or flop. You could say that this isn't a concern for you if you do not off-road, but it's more important in the event of an accident. Spilled fuel isn't only bad for the environment, it can cause an already bad situation (car accident) into a worse one by adding a fire. I wouldn't recommend removing the valve completely.
Hi. I'm considering doing this fix sometime in the near future. BSK Garage recently uploaded a video titled "How to Remove Fuel Pump Ring DIY ." Do you think buying the tool (about $20) to easily remove the fuel pump ring would be worth it? I was originally thinking about doing the hammer/screw driver method to remove the ring since I'm not really a fan of buying tools that I will likely only end up using once.
Well. The hammer and screwdriver method works. But you have to be careful. I broke the output on the fuel pump on accident. You can avoid that by simply being careful though. I slipped with the hammer and hit the pump. Just my luck. Otherwise it was just fine.
Can this part not be purchased? Just bought an '06 and it's doing this. However, if I'm going to do all that work, shouldn't I just use a new one or am I missing something?
I would imagine you could buy one from the dealer.. but why? Once the tank is out, A few seconds with some sandpaper is all it takes. Then it's as good as new.
Hey bud, similar problem on my end. I cant fill my tank up more 3/4. When I try it just spits up. Do you think this is the issue. Or is the floater the issue and im really at full?
Is it an 04-06 Wrangler? If so, probably a combination of both. Mine didn't spit until it was completely full. The guage would read full. The spit comes when the fuel is able to come out of the filter neck without being stopped ( I think). The float is part of the fuel pump in these wranglers. So replacing or inspecting that will require dropping the tank. Id do the valve fix if you have the tank out.
Interesting, the research ive done no one has mentioned anything about year specifics. I guess I will find out when I drop it this weekend and see whats going on. Could just be as simple as the floater/sending unit
@@steveblankenship2413 no problem. I'm also on very little lift. In this video I was on a 1.75" spacer lift. And my wheels are... Iirc... 3.75" backspace.
2:15 mark: Twist "like you're gonna break if off". Priceless that you shared my biggest concern with the project. Thanks. Mine is stuck in the position that will not allow fuel into the tank at all.
yea man! it’s made of a pretty maliable plastic. it’ll kinda contort a bit and pop off! i guess you know that now though. ;) glad i could help!
Dropped the tank yesterday on my 05 LJ and did this fix. Filled up the tank and there was no spit-back. I drove it well into the low-fuel warning light to lighten the tank and had no problems. Ok, 1 problem. Removing the fuel pump ring was a challenge, but we did finally get it off and back on. Thanks for this!
i recently dropped my tank again (fuel pump went already!). the ring was a pain, again. i went ahead and installed a genright fuel pump access panel this time though.
We love you bud. We are all human after all. I don't mind making mistakes what you learn from them is worth more than gold. Thank you!
Thanks! and thanks for watching!
So happy to now finally being able to fill my 2006 Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited by locking out the fuel handle and forget it! So many months of filling on a trickle after trying to clear the air vent tube.
It's amazing when it works as designed again isn't it?!
@@SWBCrawler To anyone work for Jeep, how is this very dangerous situation not a Factory Recall? Fuel can literally fly in your face.
In good news, now I have extra time while my tank fill ups stop as they should!
@@WhistlerSki2003 yea lots of us wondered the same thing why no recall? This didn’t start happening until the tj was out of production. I’m guessing the small production run that this affects (only a few model years) made it too small of an impact to require a recall.
HAHAHA I was just doing this job and I did the exact same thing to my fuel pump while trying to get it off. After running to the auto parts store I resumed your video and saw you did the exact same thing. Now I don’t feel AS stupid😄
Ohhhhh. A few choice words were spoken that night.
Works like a charm. Be sure to make sure that you blow out the vent hose too.
thanks for the tip! i didn’t do that but apparently it wasn’t blocked because mines been perfect since i did this.
The valve he has in his hand at 0:41. I took a 2 foot steel rod and popped it loose back into the tank. Seems to have fixed my slow fill problem. I did put the GM hose on it so it has a roll over valve. No Tank removal required.
The gm valve made my problem so much worse. Not sure if removing the stock valve changed that for you. But in my case I couldn't get the gm valve to sit straight though to not kink.
Will it cause any problems if I remove the piece without the GM hose (so no roll over valve) or will that cause problems
I just bought my 06 LJ 2 weeks ago and thought the spittage was normal to the wrangler... nice to know there is a fix! thanks
Yep. I went for 2 years or so not knowing how to fix it. Then I came across this! It's been great ever since!
Can confirm the hose with the check valve will solve the burping problem but give you the slow fill issue on certain gas pumps. You have to hold just below the first notch to hold the trigger. If it flows too fast the pump cuts off. Not sure if I have the patience to do the plunger thing.
Highly recommend the plunger. Eventually the filler with the check valve became completely unusable. not sure if this was specific to my setup or not. but it was awful.
Thanks for the video! I’m wondering if this is the same issue with my 2010 JK.
i don't know if the jk has the same valve. it may, but it's a lot of work to get in there to find out that it doesn't
I just dropped my tank and replaced my fuel pump, while out it took care of the plunger...It is nice not overflowing my tank every time....
right? thanks for watching!
Can I remove the stock fuel filler entirely (instead of sanding down and reinstalling) or will that cause problems?
I think you could, but this valve serves a purpose. It prevents fuel from spilling in the event of a rollover or flop. You could say that this isn't a concern for you if you do not off-road, but it's more important in the event of an accident. Spilled fuel isn't only bad for the environment, it can cause an already bad situation (car accident) into a worse one by adding a fire. I wouldn't recommend removing the valve completely.
Hi. I'm considering doing this fix sometime in the near future. BSK Garage recently uploaded a video titled "How to Remove Fuel Pump Ring DIY
." Do you think buying the tool (about $20) to easily remove the fuel pump ring would be worth it? I was originally thinking about doing the hammer/screw driver method to remove the ring since I'm not really a fan of buying tools that I will likely only end up using once.
Well. The hammer and screwdriver method works. But you have to be careful. I broke the output on the fuel pump on accident. You can avoid that by simply being careful though. I slipped with the hammer and hit the pump. Just my luck. Otherwise it was just fine.
Can this part not be purchased? Just bought an '06 and it's doing this. However, if I'm going to do all that work, shouldn't I just use a new one or am I missing something?
I would imagine you could buy one from the dealer.. but why? Once the tank is out, A few seconds with some sandpaper is all it takes. Then it's as good as new.
Is the fix still working or is the problem back
Abraham In Virginia still working great! A lot of work to get it done but worth it in my opinion.
Have a chevy with the same issue, wonder if they have the same set up?
Peter Branco ive heard that the trailblazer had the same problem. The fix that Chevy released via recall was a filler hose with a flapper valve in it
@@SWBCrawler Thank you Sir, I will check it out.
I hope it helps!
Hey bud, similar problem on my end. I cant fill my tank up more 3/4. When I try it just spits up. Do you think this is the issue. Or is the floater the issue and im really at full?
Is it an 04-06 Wrangler? If so, probably a combination of both. Mine didn't spit until it was completely full. The guage would read full. The spit comes when the fuel is able to come out of the filter neck without being stopped ( I think). The float is part of the fuel pump in these wranglers. So replacing or inspecting that will require dropping the tank. Id do the valve fix if you have the tank out.
Its a 99. But im thinking what you're thinking. Possibly it is full but just reads 3/4's. Ill drop it and check both I suppose. Thank you!
@@TyGuyPS5 I'm not sure that the 99 even has this valve. It may. But I'm not sure. I've never heard of a 99 having this specific problem.
Interesting, the research ive done no one has mentioned anything about year specifics. I guess I will find out when I drop it this weekend and see whats going on. Could just be as simple as the floater/sending unit
@@TyGuyPS5 let me know what you find! I could be completely wrong. I'm curious now.
are then tires 33x10.50 15 ??
Yes.
@@SWBCrawler ok , I want to go to that size also ,iam running 33x12.50x 15 to wide for me thanks
@@steveblankenship2413 no problem. I'm also on very little lift. In this video I was on a 1.75" spacer lift. And my wheels are... Iirc... 3.75" backspace.
You call the EPA if you spill a bit of gas ! ROTFL !
That was a joke.. Did you know it was a joke? I cant tell. Thanks for watching! :D
somebody take this video down
@@mycatschunky Uh... Why?