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Re: Fuel smell in cabin
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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You can't have ANY splits in the hoses.

The sedan tank definitely has baffles in it. But they only slow down the fuel slosh. So during a sustained left hand turn, you'll get fuel up the top of the filler pipe.

Also check that the fuel tank breather pipes are ok:
1. don't have holes
2. or kinks to stop pressure build up
3. make sure the outlet for the breather goes down the small hole into the rear chassis rail.


Cheers,
Chris

Posted on: 2008/12/13 10:59
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     Fuel smell in cabin Ethan 2008/12/13 9:01
       Re: Fuel smell in cabin beattie 2008/12/13 9:06
         Re: Fuel smell in cabin ddgonzal 2008/12/13 9:12
       Re: Fuel smell in cabin dattodude 2008/12/13 10:59
         Re: Fuel smell in cabin Mildman 2008/12/17 2:50




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