bstone
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- Boston, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 93 Explorer XLT 4wd 4dr
'93 Ford Explorer XLT
4WD, 4dr
After a few weeks of smelling gas fumes coming from my car, and after a weekend road trip where I was obviously getting bad gas mileage, I believe I have a fuel line leak. I do not think the tank itself is leaking as I only notice a leak when the engine is on and when it is off and I turn it on 24 hours later I have the same amount of gas.
Might there be any benefit to replacing the entire line? Sans that, repair?
Being a newbie, this is my attempt of repair procedure:
1) Idenfity the exact spot of leak on fuel line
any suggestions on how? even how to identify the fuel line
2) Use a tubing cutter to remove the section of tube which is leaking
ibid
3) Take said tubing to car parts store and get a replacement section
ibid
4) Use a compression bolt to secure new tubing in place
ibid
How does this sound?
Stone
4WD, 4dr
After a few weeks of smelling gas fumes coming from my car, and after a weekend road trip where I was obviously getting bad gas mileage, I believe I have a fuel line leak. I do not think the tank itself is leaking as I only notice a leak when the engine is on and when it is off and I turn it on 24 hours later I have the same amount of gas.
Might there be any benefit to replacing the entire line? Sans that, repair?
Being a newbie, this is my attempt of repair procedure:
1) Idenfity the exact spot of leak on fuel line
any suggestions on how? even how to identify the fuel line
2) Use a tubing cutter to remove the section of tube which is leaking
ibid
3) Take said tubing to car parts store and get a replacement section
ibid
4) Use a compression bolt to secure new tubing in place
ibid
How does this sound?
Stone