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I have a 914 with a 3.0l six and PMO carbs. The gas smell is unbearable, especially when the car is in the garage. My wife is about to lose her mind. What do you carb guys do to limit this? Would running the engine with the fuel pump off, IE running out of fuel help with this situation?
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Glad you found your problem was just a leak up front. That said Carbs stink. I have a -6 conversion and have had multiple engines and carbs (Webers, Zenith, PMO) and they all smell. There is a lot of gas in the float bowls. If you park a your car fresh from a drive in the garage the heat from the engine will cause the fuel in the float bowls to percolate and evaporate stinking up the garage. I now park mine in the driveway after a drive and then pull in once its cooled down.
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Glad you found your problem was just a leak up front. That said Carbs stink. I have a -6 conversion and have had multiple engines and carbs (Webers, Zenith, PMO) and they all smell. There is a lot of gas in the float bowls. If you park a your car fresh from a drive in the garage the heat from the engine will cause the fuel in the float bowls to percolate and evaporate stinking up the garage. I now park mine in the driveway after a drive and then pull in once its cooled down. john Yes, I just leave the garage door and side door open for about 45 minutes after a drive seems to do the trick. Also I took the outlet of the engine breather and directed it to the side of the carb rain hats (there is a fitting in the rain hat), this helped cut down overall smell too (recirculates engine breather air to the intake). |
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