2PCS Capless Gas Tank Fuel Funnel for Automotive Use, Fuel Gas Filler Funnel Tube 8U5A-17b068-EB 1782177 for Ford, Leak Proof Change Oil Funnels Neck Sleeve Replacement for Cars Accessories
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This is a set of two capless fuel filler funnels designed for automotive use, primarily to add fuel or oil to vehicles with capless gas tank systems. While marketed for cars, they can also be used on lawn mowers and small engines that have a standard 1-inch or similar filler neck opening, making them handy for refueling without spills.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, check your lawn mower’s fuel tank opening diameter. These funnels are designed to fit Ford capless systems (OEM part 8U5A-17b068-EB / 1782177) and have a tapered neck that works with most 1-inch to 1.5-inch filler necks. For mowers, measure your tank opening—if it’s smaller than 0.75 inches, this funnel may not seat properly. They are aftermarket replacements, not OEM Ford parts, so fitment on non-Ford mowers (e.g., Honda, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler) varies. The funnel is rigid plastic, so it won’t flex to fit odd-shaped openings.
Key Things to Know
- Build quality: The plastic is thin and lightweight—durable enough for occasional use, but not heavy-duty. Avoid overtightening or forcing into tight openings.
- Installation: No tools needed. Just insert the funnel into the filler neck and pour. It’s leak-proof when seated correctly, but a loose fit can cause spills.
- Common gotcha: The funnel is capless-specific, meaning it lacks a built-in seal or cap. If your mower’s tank has a cap, you’ll need to remove it first. It’s not designed for pressurized systems.
- Size note: At roughly 6 inches long, it’s compact enough for small engine compartments but may be too short for deep filler necks on some riding mowers.
Should You Buy It
If you need a cheap, disposable funnel for occasional refueling of a capless car or a lawn mower with a standard 1-inch filler neck, this two-pack is a good value. It’s not for heavy-duty or precision work—skip it if you need a robust, flexible funnel for tight spaces or odd-sized openings.