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> Ok, I definitely smell gas..., ...and a lot of it.
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post Jul 27 2018, 10:33 AM
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Pulled the 914 out to wash it, and thought I caught a whiff of raw fuel—but it's an old car and carbureted too. So I let it idle as I rinsed the car, having just started it.

I tend to forget I'm smell deaf, as my better half will confirm. So when I smelled it again, I looked down only to see gas in the water on the driveway. Yep, shut it off immediately. Both carbs leaking gas at their bases. They were resealed a few years ago, and I use Sta-Bil. Ah, you gotta love old cars...
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post Jul 27 2018, 11:29 AM
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hope its a quick and easy fix for you.
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