CorsaKen1
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I have a presumed fuel leak where the fuel injector is directly underneath is a large stain and over the last month has got slighlty bigger my question is: is it a serious problem (so far no effect on fuel) and what would need to be done to get it sorted - or is it a proffesional job.
The reason I post this as I really don't want to take it in the garage as they normally find other faults and it gets expensive and I have no car for the day!!
Thanks in advance for any advice all comments will be appreciated.

[Edited on 29-01-2007 by CorsaKen1]
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CorsaKen1
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TTT for the morning please
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PaulW
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petrol will evaporate, and if anything, clean not stain...
take the covering off (2 posi bolts) and just check the condition of the rubber o-ring and give it all a good clean!
could just be oil surge
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CorsaKen1
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Thanks PaulW for replying and is definatly not fuel and was as you stated the rubber o ring it was slightly detoriated and now all sorted 
I worry far to much
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dannymccann
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if its fuel and it gets worse and someone throws a 'dead' fag under the car it could ignite im guessing?
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CorsaKen1
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thats what worried me
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