John Robinson
Gone but not forgotten
Almost lost my car yesterday to a fire.
I started the car and when I left the house it was not running right. I drove for a couple more blocks and could smell gas really strong so I decided to go back home. When I pulled into the garage(Dumb move on my part) and shut the car down there were fumes rolling out from under the hood and the smell of gas was intense. I then noticed a wet trail coming up the driveway into the garage and when I smelled it it was gas. I crabbed my fire extinguisher and lifted the hood. the entire back of the engine was gas wet and it was pooled in the cavity's of the engine. I had to remove the gas cap to release the pressure to stop the gas flow.
The problem was the O" ring on one of the fuel feed lines had completely disintegrated.
On a side note I had to order the new O" rings because nobody around were I live carries them.
DO NOT IGNORE THE SMELL OF GAS. SHUT DOWN AND FIND THE SOURCE. IF NOT IT COULD COST YOU YOUR CAR OR HOUSE IF YOU PUT IT IN THE GARAGE.
I started the car and when I left the house it was not running right. I drove for a couple more blocks and could smell gas really strong so I decided to go back home. When I pulled into the garage(Dumb move on my part) and shut the car down there were fumes rolling out from under the hood and the smell of gas was intense. I then noticed a wet trail coming up the driveway into the garage and when I smelled it it was gas. I crabbed my fire extinguisher and lifted the hood. the entire back of the engine was gas wet and it was pooled in the cavity's of the engine. I had to remove the gas cap to release the pressure to stop the gas flow.
The problem was the O" ring on one of the fuel feed lines had completely disintegrated.
On a side note I had to order the new O" rings because nobody around were I live carries them.
DO NOT IGNORE THE SMELL OF GAS. SHUT DOWN AND FIND THE SOURCE. IF NOT IT COULD COST YOU YOUR CAR OR HOUSE IF YOU PUT IT IN THE GARAGE.