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Petrol smell - charcoal filter removal
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<blockquote data-quote="72baywesty" data-source="post: 583129" data-attributes="member: 18334"><p>Have you connected remaining pipes back to top of carb? If not then your venting petrol fumes and potentially petrol into the engine bay. As well as the pipe you mention there should be one running from left to right of the engine bay. This has a small section of rubber hose (often missed) behind the spare wheel well, this is connected directly to the tank.</p><p>Obviously don't drive the vehicle until this is sorted as the risk of fire is great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="72baywesty, post: 583129, member: 18334"] Have you connected remaining pipes back to top of carb? If not then your venting petrol fumes and potentially petrol into the engine bay. As well as the pipe you mention there should be one running from left to right of the engine bay. This has a small section of rubber hose (often missed) behind the spare wheel well, this is connected directly to the tank. Obviously don't drive the vehicle until this is sorted as the risk of fire is great [/QUOTE]
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