Hi Bill,
I didn't have o work that hard to make mine leak. It started on it's own
about 10 or 20 minutes after returnin from a drive. I was very lucky that I
discovered it right away. My garage is the bottom floor of my house and the
gas furnace and gas water heater were only 15-20 feet away. Could have been
a major diaster. I had to jack op the front of the car to make it stop.
Gerard
At 10:36 PM -0400 6/4/01, Bill Gilroy wrote:
>Hello Gerard,
>
>Monday, June 04, 2001, 8:54:02 PM, you wrote:
>
>GC> Tracey,
>
>GC> There is a rubber fuel hose between the metal line that come from the tank
>GC> and the metal line that comes up the back of the engine. If it is not in
>GC> perfect shape, replace it! If it breaks all the gas will drain out of you
>GC> gas tank and it could be a serious hazard especially if you store your car
>GC> indoors. Don't ask me how I know...
>
>I found that when when I jacked the back of the car high up enough to
>cause a siphon. I heard the noise of liquid hitting the garage floor and
>went up front to see what was leaking. I got on all fours and saw gas
>pouring on the garage floor. Yikes! Dropped the back of the car and
>broke out the big fan. Replace that rubber line and don't
>forget the ones in the trunk.
>
>--
>Best regards,
> Bill mailto:w.gilroy@verizon.net
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