gasman dan
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Registered: 8th Feb 06
Location: dudley, west mids
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for the last few days when i start my car (1.2 8v) from cold theres a really strong smell of petrol, aint really as noticeable once warmed up but am startin to worry abit now, plus its drinking petrol like an alcoholic russian would vodka. any ideas what may be wrong? i dunno much about engines n stuff but will have a go at fixin it, i just aint got a clue where to start lookin. thanks guys
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Skylined
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Registered: 27th Sep 05
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I get that sometimes (also 1.2 8v) usually when i'm stood for a while (mcdonalds drive thru etc).
Not got the petrol problem thought mine seems alright.
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greengoddess
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Registered: 17th Jun 03
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I would say you have got a leak somewhere in the engine bay.My dad had the same thing on his car and it was a leak at one of the fuel lines.
Its best to check for a leak when the engine is cold as the fuel will not evaporate as quick as when its warm.
Try running your finger round the fuel lines in the engine bay.
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ed
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Where's the smell coming from? It must be leaking from the fuel lines if you care only experienceing this while the engine is turned on.
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gasman dan
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iv never noticed it while engine aint on, i presumed the smell was comin from the exhaust where does the petrol line run underneath the car n what diameter is it roughly? i checked all the air feeds today at work n couldnt see anything obviously loose/ worn/ fecked. are there any common places that wear, that i ought 2 check?
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ed
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My fuel tank corroded up badly where some monkey bashed an exhaust pipe into it while fitting the fecker. Made the tank leak, but there were no drips or a visable hole - just a strong smell of fuel...
I don't think that fuel pipes really wear, they only really get damaged. The best place to start is on the o/s of the car in front of the rear wheel arch. All the cars fuel lines have joints and run along that side of the car the the engine there. Check and see if one of the clips is broken or the fuel filter is damaged as that is located there.
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gasman dan
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cheers matey,ill have a gander 2moro if i get chance
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