mginty
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- Year of Your Van(s)
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- Dormobile
I had a scare the other day when I started my van and smelt a stronger smell of petrol than normal...jumped out and had a look at the engine...eeek! :shock: One of the jobs I had not got round too had come to bite me - fortunately I'm not driving it at the moment!
I have a fuel filter here:
I know I know but it's been there for as long as I've had it (19 years!) and had no trouble...(which is quite amazing really)
I've also seen this underneath which I guess is where it should be
Anyway I saw petrol dripping out of the filter so quickly switched off and tightened the clamp. Seems to have sorted the leak but the braided pipe is sodden and I'm a bit paranoid to drive it until I fit my firetec...Even then it's going straight to the garage to:
1) get the lines replaced with new line
2) remove the filter from the engine bay
My questions are:
1) my local factors can't seem to get the line...I know there's an ebay that does it for quite a lot of £££ but does anyone know an alternative?
2) is the other filter placement sufficient? From reading other posts on the subject it seems to be the normal place.
3) any other thoughts? can I do this myself on the road ( no drive/ garage)?
Also what I meant to say is do you think it will be *safe* to drive? Appreciate it's difficult to judge but what should I check for other than not leaking?
I guess there's a few lessons there and I was very fortunate.
Cheers
I have a fuel filter here:
I know I know but it's been there for as long as I've had it (19 years!) and had no trouble...(which is quite amazing really)
I've also seen this underneath which I guess is where it should be
Anyway I saw petrol dripping out of the filter so quickly switched off and tightened the clamp. Seems to have sorted the leak but the braided pipe is sodden and I'm a bit paranoid to drive it until I fit my firetec...Even then it's going straight to the garage to:
1) get the lines replaced with new line
2) remove the filter from the engine bay
My questions are:
1) my local factors can't seem to get the line...I know there's an ebay that does it for quite a lot of £££ but does anyone know an alternative?
2) is the other filter placement sufficient? From reading other posts on the subject it seems to be the normal place.
3) any other thoughts? can I do this myself on the road ( no drive/ garage)?
Also what I meant to say is do you think it will be *safe* to drive? Appreciate it's difficult to judge but what should I check for other than not leaking?
I guess there's a few lessons there and I was very fortunate.
Cheers