TJC
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Wife drove the 2005 Ranger 50 miles today, and arrived home, stopping at the mailbox at the end of the driveway, to the smell of gas! Found it dripping off the drivers side frame rail. It was migrating down a crossmember and dripping down the rail. It had just started drip when she arrived home. The tank is full and it barely moved off the needle.
Before I remove the bed to inspect the top the tank, has anyone heard of this happening in the 4G Rangers? I installed a new pump 18 months ago and things have been fine since. I'm thinking that maybe a filter is clogged, or pressure regulator stuck, etc,. The truck starts and runs fine even with the leak. I'm hoping that this will be a common problem. I did change out the tank gasket ring, but I don't think that is the problem as there was no pressure in the tank when I opened the tank cap, but gas was still dripping on the concrete. I think it is most likely a fuel line. I know that they are high pressure lines.
I have a sneaky suspicion that the fuel regulator is on the pump assembly inside the tank. The pump was a Ford OEM part.
Any ideas before I open it up would be very much appreciated.
Before I remove the bed to inspect the top the tank, has anyone heard of this happening in the 4G Rangers? I installed a new pump 18 months ago and things have been fine since. I'm thinking that maybe a filter is clogged, or pressure regulator stuck, etc,. The truck starts and runs fine even with the leak. I'm hoping that this will be a common problem. I did change out the tank gasket ring, but I don't think that is the problem as there was no pressure in the tank when I opened the tank cap, but gas was still dripping on the concrete. I think it is most likely a fuel line. I know that they are high pressure lines.
I have a sneaky suspicion that the fuel regulator is on the pump assembly inside the tank. The pump was a Ford OEM part.
Any ideas before I open it up would be very much appreciated.
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