What I did to my non-S2000 part deux
#2
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Since Pete is a
That's the problem though, I'm not certain if the puddle thing was there before or not. I'm hoping to get home early enough this evening to put it up on jack stands and take a peek.
Gas left in a tank will eventually evaporate leaving behind impurities and things that don't evaporate. It usually takes at least 3 years before you start to see the sludge/cake in the bottom of the tank.
Fuel spilled on the ground, will evaporate MUCH faster of course.
It's possible it leaked to below where the leak is. Try rocking the car to get more to spill out. or top it off with a SPLASH or two of fuel.
Fuel spilled on the ground, will evaporate MUCH faster of course.
It's possible it leaked to below where the leak is. Try rocking the car to get more to spill out. or top it off with a SPLASH or two of fuel.
I thought it took longer to evaporate, I noticed it in the morning after putting the car away the night before. No moisture at all, just the outline of a puddle and a slight discoloration. Definitely a smell of fuel in the garage though. The size of the puddle is pretty big, like 4'x2' and right under the right rear side of the car.
I guess I need to jack the car up and take a peek.
I guess I need to jack the car up and take a peek.
That's the problem though, I'm not certain if the puddle thing was there before or not. I'm hoping to get home early enough this evening to put it up on jack stands and take a peek.
#3
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It's fuel. I found the leak this evening. Going to be a royal pita to replace the part.
Awesome.
Awesome.
#5
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Definitely. It was pretty obvious once I put the car up on jack stands.
I've found the part I need, but their site is having issues so I can't order it. Grrr.
I've found the part I need, but their site is having issues so I can't order it. Grrr.
#6
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I had a fuel leak into the trunk (all over the battery, which was awesome by itself) of my Alfa. The padding and carpet were saturated and the smell of fuel lasted for MONTHS. It was pretty aweful.
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#8
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I ended up ordering a piece of hose online, I was really hoping I could find something locally but nada so far.
#9
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Think I fixed it but won't know for sure until in the morning.
Pics of the old hose and new hose installed. It took forever for the gas to drain as there isn't a drain plug, so I cleaned and polished the original clamps. I was bored
Pics of the old hose and new hose installed. It took forever for the gas to drain as there isn't a drain plug, so I cleaned and polished the original clamps. I was bored
#10
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Looks like I fixed it