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> Gas smell in the twists
57lincolnman
post Sep 18 2014, 08:09 PM
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I've been taking my 914 on curvy roads in the North Georgia mountains to check out some recent suspension upgrades. Yesterday, I had the top off and the windows down and noticed a raw gas smell that only happened on the hard corners. Cruising down the highway and there wasn't any smell. Anyone else have this happen? Any thoughts as to what this is? Or maybe it's normal thing when the gas tank is kind of right under your nose.
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post Sep 18 2014, 08:48 PM
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I had gas vapers in my 74 2.0L. I replaced the rubber seal inside the gas cap, the rubber gasket under the tank filler and the rubber gasket under the fuel sender on the tank.

Got them all from 914rubber.com and it fixed the problem for me. Prior to that I had replaced all the vacuum lines also.

You should also check your fuel lines under the tank....make sure you don't have a leak or weeping hose.
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