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Re:gas odor
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Subject: Re:gas odor
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From: Russell Shigeta <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 10:18:53 -0700
A neat trick I learned from having gas leaky Alfas is to use a friendly
shops tailpipe sniffer. The wand is used to detect hydrocarbons so use the
tip of the wand as a guide to tell you if you're getting "warmer" or
"colder". This would hopefully lead you to the source of the leak. Good
luck!
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>From: DougS <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 15:52:56 -0700
>Subject: Gasoline odor
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>I have an 88 528e and I keep smelling fuel. Last night, I popped the
>hood and got a good whiff of gas which only lasted a minute or so. I
>ran the engine for about 5 minutes and looked and sniffed all over for
>any signs of a leak, but to no avail. No wet spots anywhere.
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>This has been going on for a while now, but it seems to be getting a bit
>stronger lately, as the smell is coming in through the ventilation
>system (ack!). I get the smell both on cold starts and on warm starts.
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>My mileage is I think good (21~22 city, 28 hwy) and has consistent
>since I bought her in Feb. Acceleration is pretty good for the car (I
>think), though in morning it is a bit sluggish when I try to take it
>easy. The car idles beautifully and remains constant.
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>Will look more for it, but could use some help.
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>Thanks
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>Doug Schmidek
>'88 528e w/ 137,000K
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Russell Shigeta
CDB Graduate Group
[email protected]
Dept Biological Chemistry
MS1A, The Medical School
University of California at Davis
Davis, Ca 95616
Tel (916) 752 9070
Fax (916) 752 3516