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> Gas smell in interior
type4org
post Aug 15 2006, 06:47 AM
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Ever since I had my '76 in the shop to replace all rubber fuel lines I have a gas smell in the car after it has been standing for a few hours. I don't smell anything outside, and just a little bit in the trunk - which could also be due to the old rubber lines for the evaporation circuit. At first I put it down to them spilling gas into odd places while removing/replacing the tank, but the smell isn't getting less.

Are there any "usual suspects" when it comes to gas smell in the interior after someone removed and reinstalled the gas tank? Are there any diagrams online that show how the lines are routed through the chassis tunnel?

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type4org   Gas smell in interior   Aug 15 2006, 06:47 AM
blitZ   Check the gas fume canister and make sure the shop...   Aug 15 2006, 06:50 AM
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