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Returns Policy : 30-Day Return PolicyInterchange Part Number : F1C, E0TZ9002D, FO3900134The Ford F150 has always been a reliable workhorse of choice for the American outdoorsman and worker. Its service has been proven in different aspects. All of these tasks require a steady amount of fuel for the truck to complete them. And this is where the Ford F150 fuel tank comes in. It is your main reservoir for truck's energy drink. Given that the mighty Ford V8 engine is always thirsty for fuel, you should know how to take care of your truck's tank. Here are some tips to keep it in its functional condition.
Prior to any operation that you want to do with your tank, you should be diligent to check your Ford F150 manual. The owner's manual should help you understand the procedures and measures necessary to keep your fuel tank in tip top condition. Once you have fully understood the details, you may proceed with other maintenance steps.
You would not want excess fuel in your tank when you are dismounting it from under your vehicle. The weight caused by the tank makes it hard to manipulate and move. One wrong move and you can find the tank rendering you immobile under the truck. Aside from excess weight, you run the risk of making a mess out of your workshop.
The mixture of fuel tank cleaner to water depends on the product you are using and the size of your fuel tank. Read the instructions found on the container of the cleaner carefully. Once you have filled it with the solution, let it sit for several hours so it can have ample reaction time to the elements inside your tank. Rinse your tank with clean water and spill the contents out. Repeat if necessary.
You would want your tank to completely dry and become moisture free before you install it back to your truck and fill it with new fuel. Unable to do this will bring out the same old problems and you might have to redo the process over again.
Your Ford F150 is undeniably reliable in different aspects including transporting your family to vacation destinations, hauling construction materials, carrying heavy loads, and reaching challenging terrains. Now, these tasks require fuel to be constantly fed to the truck. Good thing, this truck is equipped with a high-quality Ford F150 fuel tank that is capable enough to hold a significant volume of fuel for each and every excursion. This tank is designed to contain your truck’s energy drink. And when it’s time to replace the old fuel tank, you should be well equipped with the know-how and materials to install a new one. Here are some tips in installing a new Ford F150 fuel tank.
Tip #1: Review your Ford F150 owner’s manual.
Before you start with anything, you should carefully read the details found in your owner’s manual. This should give you enough points on how to address issues and what to expect during your replacement process.
Tip #2: Get the right fuel tank for your year, trim, and application.
Getting the right fuel for the year and trim of your truck ensures that you have the right dimensions during the installation. It would be expected that you will not have any clearance issues and mounting points will remain the same. As for application, there are fuel tanks that have increased capacity and sturdier materials. Make sure that you have a clear idea of your truck’s application so you can choose the best product for your truck.
Tip #3: Set up your workspace and make sure it is clean and safe.
Setting up your workspace means preparing the necessary tools and cleaning your area from clutters and other hazards. Keeping your workspace clean will minimize the probability of having accidents while removing any source of flame or spark will ensure your safety during the entire operation.
Tip #4: Having a car lifter or jack will be beneficial.
Since you will be working from under your truck, having a car lifter will make things easier for you. It can provide you better access while dismantling the old tank and replacing it with the new.
Getting a customized tank is possible, and it is a very good option especially for a 4WD truck. Although it may cost around $500, an additional 80L or more on a standard 70L capacity is more than worth it. An important thing to consider is the fit of the customized fuel tank under the pickup. Fuel tanks nowadays are specifically shaped around the different parts under the car, and it will difficult to fit a rectangular tank that's bigger than the stock part.
With a bucket of water and a dishwashing soap, the surface of a fiber glass fuel tank can be cleaned easily. Just remember to wrap the opening of the tank tightly because water will contaminate the fuel that will be added.
A crack in a fuel tank is already considered dangerous because there's a chance that fuel may start to evaporate or leak. If the crack is small, then a welding job might cover the crack. In certain cases, it might be best to just get a new tank. It is expensive to replace an entire tank, but also consider the risk that's involved.
A common aftermarket replacement is a galvanized steel fuel tank. However, a fiberglass fuel tank is sometimes a better choice because a galvanized steel fuel tank will rust, although it will occur after a long period of time. A steel fuel tank is also heavier compared to a fiberglass that's lightweight. Since a fuel tank replacement usually happens only once, choose a brand-new fuel tank so that it'll be covered by a warranty.