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Fuel Smell in the engine bay |
stickyfingers |
Apr 7 2024, 02:43 PM
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emerygt350 |
Apr 7 2024, 06:12 PM
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What flaca said. Old vehicle and all that. What a fun little dual oil circuit you have there. Mine is a dual pole but stuck under the front coil mount. I think it looks cleaner, but I like the fact yours still has the normal dummy light sensor in the chain, and it may not fit my way. Yours does introduce more leak points but they are all easily fixable.
The fuel smell is a worry of course. Work your way from the fuel line all through the injectors and regulator and pump. Don't drive it till you find it. Ignore the strange wires, you can see the dual pole attached to the forward coil mount. The zip tie is at least 5 HP. |
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