- 1. Gas Smell (score: 1)
- Author: "Guy" <Guy@weller-lakes.freeserve.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 09:21:12 +0100
- SpriteListersWorldWide, When I put my "Old Smokey" away in the garage, after a while I get a stong smell of petrol, but cannot find any leak. Now the significant bit is this: IT DOSNT SMELL AT ALL FO
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00546.html (7,452 bytes)
- 2. Re: Gas Smell (score: 1)
- Author: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 10:29:12 -0400
- Guy Charcoal Canister fuel vapor recovery system? If so, the charcaol is probably soaked with fuel from a leaky float. It may also be the can in the boot, whatever it does, it is connected to the fue
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00557.html (7,782 bytes)
- 3. Re: Gas Smell (score: 1)
- Author: "Guy" <Guy@weller-lakes.freeserve.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 20:25:42 +0100
- Thanks for the suggestions Frank. This is a UK spec car. No charcoal, no can in the boot! What really gets me is the time delay. Also, when I disconnected the electric fuel pump and let it run till i
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00568.html (8,381 bytes)
- 4. RE: Gas Smell (score: 1)
- Author: "Bill Miller" <millerb@netusa1.net>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 16:23:21 -0500
- Just a hunch, but my riding lawnmower had a similar problem. What caused it was a mostly blocked vented gas cap. When I parked it, the heat from the engine (exhaust?) continued to heat up the gas in
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00569.html (8,439 bytes)
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