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Earlybaybob

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Hi,

I am collecting my new van this week from the current owner. When I drove it last week I notice a strong smell of petrol afterwards. It's the original 1600 engine which looks tidy enough but I am worried about going up in flames on my first ever journey home! Is it normal to get a smell of petrol? Was it because I stalled it last time?

Cheers, Dan
 
you need to check and replace all fuel hose with R9 grade or higher spec' modern fuels have ethanol in which eats through rubber rapidly, your breathers may not be connected which is one of the usual causes of a petrol smell.
 
I've not owned my van long and not really been to far in it, however I always notice a smell of petrol when I'm out and about, sometimes it's quite strong. I've checked everywhere (other than removing the engine to access to tank) and can't find any source of it, I'm paranoid about fires aswell, get yourself a few extinguisher for piece of mind. I've got one auto in the bay and two extras!!
 
rickyrooo1 said:
you need to check and replace all fuel hose with R9 grade or higher spec' modern fuels have ethanol in which eats through rubber rapidly, your breathers may not be connected which is one of the usual causes of a petrol smell.


Where are the breathers? Is that the charcoal canister thingy? Sorry to sound dumb :roll:
 
Earlybaybob said:
Safe to drive about 10 miles home or not do you reckon?
who can say? fuel pipes can come off in seconds..... where is the van - can you get someone to look over it to put your mind at ease?
 
Bigbear said:
rickyrooo1 said:
you need to check and replace all fuel hose with R9 grade or higher spec' modern fuels have ethanol in which eats through rubber rapidly, your breathers may not be connected which is one of the usual causes of a petrol smell.


Where are the breathers? Is that the charcoal canister thingy? Sorry to sound dumb :roll:
the breathers come off the top of the tank and go up to behind the vents and then into the air filter (via the charcoal cannister if you have a u.s van - i removed mine) many vans i've seen have split or missing breathers and this often causes a fuel smell
 
Bigbear said:
I've not owned my van long and not really been to far in it, however I always notice a smell of petrol when I'm out and about, sometimes it's quite strong. I've checked everywhere (other than removing the engine to access to tank) and can't find any source of it, I'm paranoid about fires aswell, get yourself a few extinguisher for piece of mind. I've got one auto in the bay and two extras!!
have you checked the tiny one behind the spare wheel well - between the well and side of the van, it's about 4 inches long and joins the 2 metal pipes it's often perished and rarely changed
 
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rickyrooo1 said:
Bigbear said:
I've not owned my van long and not really been to far in it, however I always notice a smell of petrol when I'm out and about, sometimes it's quite strong. I've checked everywhere (other than removing the engine to access to tank) and can't find any source of it, I'm paranoid about fires aswell, get yourself a few extinguisher for piece of mind. I've got one auto in the bay and two extras!!
have you checked the tiny one behind the spare wheel well - between the well and side of the van, it's about 4 inches long and joins the 2 metal pipes it's often perished and rarely changed

Il get on it tommorrow, cheers mate :)
 
you'll be amazed.... i bet someone comes back and says "it was like chalk and just fell apart in my hand"
 
rickyrooo1 said:
you'll be amazed.... i bet someone comes back and says "it was like chalk and just fell apart in my hand"


Not me mate, those days are behind me! :shock: :lol:
 
Like everyone I have wondered about the petrol smell - and had it checked out by a local VW aircooled specialist. It still smells sometimes.

Is it possible to get a "legimate" petrol smell if going fast, downhill, in gear, with foot off the accelerator, ie is it possible fuel is forced through the system unburnt....?

Also - it seems when cold (ie choke engaged) the smell is worse, which may be expected (?)

Sorry to hi-jack the thread, hope this is relevant, are these possible - or am I just displaying my ignorance...!
 
Bigbear said:
rickyrooo1 said:
you'll be amazed.... i bet someone comes back and says "it was like chalk and just fell apart in my hand"


Not me mate, those days are behind me! :shock: :lol:
i think that's for "i was washing it fast and it came off in my hand" if your parents catch you wanking....
 

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