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Fuel venting
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<blockquote data-quote="MATTT" data-source="post: 551401" data-attributes="member: 19952"><p>My cross. Over also has a fuel smell from the top side vents </p><p>I've replaced all the hoses from the tank to the pump and the breather ones in the engine bay including the hard to get at one on the left that connects to the metal expansion pipe pictured above </p><p>Still the same weather it full or empty</p><p>I was wondering is the firewall removable without dropping the engine as I think the tank ones shown at the top of the thread must need doing</p><p>But I don't want to take the engine out if I can avoid it !</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MATTT, post: 551401, member: 19952"] My cross. Over also has a fuel smell from the top side vents I've replaced all the hoses from the tank to the pump and the breather ones in the engine bay including the hard to get at one on the left that connects to the metal expansion pipe pictured above Still the same weather it full or empty I was wondering is the firewall removable without dropping the engine as I think the tank ones shown at the top of the thread must need doing But I don't want to take the engine out if I can avoid it ! Thanks Matt [/QUOTE]
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