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Old 12-18-2008, 09:10 PM   #1
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Post fuel smell when idling

the smell is coming from the pass side of the engine.i can't see any fuel leaks.i only smell it when it idles.i've read that engine fires are common,could it be the pulsation dampner?






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Old 12-18-2008, 09:15 PM   #2
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Could be, replace it anyway. Who knows when it was last checked, much less replaced!!
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check before replacing.....could be an injector.....could be a really rich exhaust.....could be a bunch of things....get under the hood and get back to us
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i've heard of a modification to remove the dampner and replace it with a banjo bolt,does this work?
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theres always been a huge debate on that. i think it really comes down to personal preference.

do some searching and you can find tons of info...if not on this forum then the "other" one will
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Old 12-18-2008, 09:31 PM   #6
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i was just on rx7club and someone talked about it might cause a uncontroled rich or lean mixture.
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The banjo bolt is the shitty way of doing it, replace it correctly.
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i took a good look at my 7 and what i could see is the upper intake manifold gasket is leaking.it's too damn cold right now, so i'm going to take care of it this weekend.it's supposed to be warmer this weekend.
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The banjo bolt is the shitty way of doing it, replace it correctly.
Eh, nothing wrong with the banjo bolt. I'd rather have a couple rich spots (assuming that's even true) then have my car catch fire.
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i do have a slight exhaust leak at the manifold gasket.i have to retap the hole this spring. i can see fuel deposits on the area where the intake gasket is leaking.
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Do your eyes burn when you have the hood open with the car idling? stock exhaust manifold or recent manifold change? it sounds like you have an exhaust leak. If you cant find it, seafoam can help find it for you.

a leaking intake gasket could give messed up AFRs and confuse the electronics because air is bypassing the sensors so the readings will be false thus the engine runs odd.
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