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ThomasJoseph315 Guest
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 2:33 am Post subject: Gas smell after fuel up.. |
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I'm fairly certain it's the filler neck seeing that it's 40 years old. it's really bad near the rear vents near the window. Anyone ever experience this?
I know auto-parts stores have generic filler necks anyone every use those? What size?
Any advice? thanks! |
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ThomasJoseph315 Guest
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!tom

Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 1941 Location: Victoria, BC Canada
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ThomasJoseph315 Guest
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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Any reference points to check?
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Rasta Monsta

Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Posts: 11733 Location: PacNW
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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:38 am Post subject: |
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Crakced tank. _________________ Toofah King Bad
- WeiBe (1987 924S 2.5t) - 931 S3
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!tom

Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 1941 Location: Victoria, BC Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:42 am Post subject: |
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That diagram looks like it might be for a 944. It's different.
The fuel sender gasket is on the right side too, and is the easiest thing to check from all possible causes. There's an access hole for it. _________________ 78 924 NA
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staticsan
Joined: 19 Jan 2009 Posts: 450 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 8:34 am Post subject: Do you stop at the first click or do you keep going? |
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If I stop at the first click, the fuel level is at the top of the tank. If I keep going, it will start filling the neck. Once I stopped filling past the first click, I have much less of a petrol smell in the cabin afterwards.
YMMV, of course.
Wade. _________________ '82 British NA - Which I think I've been very lucky with! |
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!tom

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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:49 am Post subject: |
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That was my experience exactly 'till I fixed it. _________________ 78 924 NA
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sbarc

Joined: 01 Feb 2010 Posts: 545 Location: West Coast of Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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I had this problem on a Toyota station wagon......it turn out to be loose hose claps on the rubber hoses for the fuel filler neck.
You might want to check that the hose clamps are tight. _________________ 1981 931 (Canadian car)
1981 931 (US car)
1990 928GT (ROW car)
1991 Toyota MR2
1989 Toyota MR2 Super Charged
1985 Toyota Supra
1973 Triumph GT6
1971 Opel GT |
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ThomasJoseph315 Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:10 am Post subject: |
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| sbarc wrote: | I had this problem on a Toyota station wagon......it turn out to be loose hose claps on the rubber hoses for the fuel filler neck.
You might want to check that the hose clamps are tight. |
It's Ironic that you just said that cause I popped the cover of for the 10th time and grabbed that rubber piece on the fillerneck and I could twist it with my hand while it slid on the tank and the metal filler neck, I could move it and probably remove it with enough force the way it sat. I took the entire filler neck out and inspected the metal part and the rubber. hate to sound like a redneck, but I put it up to my mouth and closed the other end off with my hand and blew in it, didn't seem like any leaks for the metal piece or the rubber piece. I put it all back together, tightened the hell out of it (you can't move it now) and blew into the tank and it was holding pressure. I next went to the charcoal canister and disconnected the hose to the tank and still had pressure and it did smell like gas so it wasn't crimped off by accident somewhere.
Could it be this easy? like can gas really wiggle it's way out through that little slippage? here are some pics around the filler neck. I really hope this is it cause dropping this tank is going to be a nightmare. I would think the fact that there is pressure being held would mean it's sealed. :/
That black sooty gunk looks and smells like old gas, which would make sense if this thing wasn't 100% tight I seen old gas cans to this type of crap before.
What do you think? I'd say definitely plausible.
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ThomasJoseph315 Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:45 am Post subject: |
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just took some throttle body cleaner and sprayed around the area, you can definitely tell an improvement. Before it smelled really bad there like gas. I wasn't sure if it was the top of the tank or not. my nose is a little burned out from smelling fumes atm. I left the cover and the hatch open to air out. I'll go back out there in an hour or so.
Wish me luck! |
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ThomasJoseph315 Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 11:00 am Post subject: |
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Just got back from the gas station. I left all the covers off and watched it as I filled it up. I smelled no gas hellz yea!
I still smell a faint smell of gas, but you really got to stick your nose right down in there. I think it's just simple residual or the fuel pump slightly leaking. In either event, I'm no longer scared if someone lights a cigar in my car, lol.
by any chance can these fuel pumps be rebuilt? like is there an O-Ring that goes bad in them? I don't have the funds for a new fuel pump atm. It's more less damp, not dripping at this point, so I am not to worried. |
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sbarc

Joined: 01 Feb 2010 Posts: 545 Location: West Coast of Canada
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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When I has this problem on the Toyota station wagon....the whole car smelled like there was a liter og gas spilt inside....once I tightened the loose hose clamps on the filler neck...the smell slowly went away. Gas smell does tend to linger a little bit ...maybe a few days or longer. I was quite pleased when this simple fix solved my problem.....it could be this was your issue. If the smell of gas is more or less gone in 1 week then I would say this was your problem.
It does seem like this was the cause or a big part of the cause.
Good luck. _________________ 1981 931 (Canadian car)
1981 931 (US car)
1990 928GT (ROW car)
1991 Toyota MR2
1989 Toyota MR2 Super Charged
1985 Toyota Supra
1973 Triumph GT6
1971 Opel GT |
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