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Gas smell with full tank
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<blockquote data-quote="efnfast" data-source="post: 16852858" data-attributes="member: 104733"><p>Couldn't hurt to check when it warms up (although I would think a charcoal canister issue would be all the time, not just as full tank)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't see any dips/leaks on the ground anywhere after filling up (although my mind does go to filler neck given it has to be moved when doing the fenders)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>interesting theory ... I hadn't considered that possibility although it would make a lot of sense (no going to see any fuel drips when filling up and it would evaporate on the plastic cover and leave the cover reaking). </p><p></p><p>What would be the easiest way to test - stuff a bunch of rags around the fuel hat and sender, fill up and see if damp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efnfast, post: 16852858, member: 104733"] Couldn't hurt to check when it warms up (although I would think a charcoal canister issue would be all the time, not just as full tank) I don't see any dips/leaks on the ground anywhere after filling up (although my mind does go to filler neck given it has to be moved when doing the fenders) interesting theory ... I hadn't considered that possibility although it would make a lot of sense (no going to see any fuel drips when filling up and it would evaporate on the plastic cover and leave the cover reaking). What would be the easiest way to test - stuff a bunch of rags around the fuel hat and sender, fill up and see if damp? [/QUOTE]
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