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Fuel Leaking
If I have my hood open you can smell fuel. Also when you turn the car off the fuel pressure goes down to zero(sometimes taking a min but usually goes straight down). Is there a dye you can put in the fuel to find a leak(like what they have for coolant, oil and refrigerent)? I have AN lines from tank back to tank. and there is no leak that I can see.
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Are you sure the car isn't a conquest? j/k. Why don't you put a white paper towel under each injector and each connection joint for the AN lines? That's a good way to narrow it down.
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Hmm, thats a good Idea, Never thought of that. Ill give that a try.
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SS lines have problems with fume leakage and not holding pressure after the car is off isn't a problem.
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You can feel around for leaks too. I would check the ends of the fuel rail. Did you use new o-rings?
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I'd start around the injectors. Make sure the top o-ring isn't leaking. Like fatty said, paper towels work well. Otherwise, just take a flashlight and look for wetness on the injectors, and around your fittings. That is IF you actually do have a leak
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I would use a lighter or a match around each fitting and see which fittings start a flash fire, just make sure to take out your Nawwzzzzzz tanks first though.
I would look at the welded fittings or injectors for leaks. The fuel rails are nasty dirty cast aluminum which is hard to weld to. ~John |
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MA welded it for me and then It was powder coated. I dont see any leaks around where it was welded
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Maybe check where the fuel filter is. I have alot of troubles keeping that from leaking on me.
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Pshh, you kids and you STOCK fuel filters :)
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