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> I am a lucky soul, gas leak
bernbomb914
post May 30 2003, 09:38 PM
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Boy it nice to be lucky. better than good. My wife and I drove the teener to my daughter in law Graduation last weekend at Chapman college. fueled the car with gas before I left. drove to Orange and back. Next day I noticed some gas smell and saw a stain under the car. went to fix it the next day but there was no leak to be found. Tried to start the car but it would not start, looked at the gas guage it showed empty. I pumped over a half a tank of gas on to the motor while we drove down the freeway. Moral to story I had 2 hose clamps on each end but one was old porsche the other the normal bs clamp. We need to use FI clamps and replace them when when we take them off.

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