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Posted by Jeff (Atl) on February 20, 2004 at 18:56:07 from 68.217.76.222

In Reply to: E12 Gas Tank Leaks posted by Canada Karl on February 20, 2004 at 14:22:16:

squeeze each individual hose that comes from the tank. The original hoses are braided on the outside. The rubber rots from under the braid and acts like a sponge -- so if you squeeze them, you'll know where the leak is. Can get quite smelly and I worried alot about it before I did just what I said and then changed the hoses. No more smell or leak. Check all the connections also and you'll probably find they are cracked under the hose clamps.


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