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Fuel Smell in the engine bay |
stickyfingers |
Apr 7 2024, 02:43 PM
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FlacaProductions |
Apr 7 2024, 03:39 PM
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wipe it all down, get it dry and then put an eye on it to figure out where it's truly coming from. It's one of those connections. Might be enough to just tighten up the offending one or may need to take it apart, clean and re-seal. I have had good luck with Permatex 80019.
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