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If you pay attention to the video - the narrator say's apply diesel to the seal, so this is a diesel pump and tank. Is this the exact pump and tank as the OP has installed IDK but it was something that popped up and found quickly google searching for a reference design of the tank.I dunno. I recently replaced my fuel pump in my 2005 Ranger. The pump was also spring loaded and had to be pushed down. My 2005 had a steel locking plate that had to be wrenched past detents to lock it in place.
I have seen earlier gen Rangers with the same plastic threaded cap that the video shows. These were gasoline tanks, not diesel. But those pumps went into 25+ year old tanks that showed no signs of stretching, and the fellow used the original cap ring nut.
I guess anything is possible, but I do not think the US NTSB would allow an automobile on the street with a tank that becomes brittle with age, and is prone to swelling and cracking. That is a BIG red flag.
I would think Ireland would have similar safety protocols. But again, anything is possible.
Best of luck!
This is the only logical thing that I can conclude of the threads being damaged during removal, now it also factors in (since we cannot see it) Can the nut be obtained separately like the US version metal lock ring that locks into the grooves imbedded in the tank?
It may be the case of - you need the nut, you have to buy the tank
This is Ford, just like the Clutch Fan Hose - it is not sold separately
I would think the Tank Threads would be a stronger material than the nut, and it may be possible the nut (if obtainable) could be all it needs but still the plastic threads were most likely stressed during removal and the safest thing to do (fume & pressure) sealing wise is to replace the tank.
I just know that the pumps I have replaced (In-Tank) and GM's there is a fair amount of spring tension you are fighting against, and it is helpful to have a helper push down on the pump to get it seated and evenly set in order to get that lock ring to engage.
So, I am translating that tension from a metal lock ring to a plastic nut & plastic threads I can see the threads easily stressed out and the nut cutting new threads as it was being backed off.
That is what I believe happened, now the threads are all angled upwards and appear swollen.
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