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Date:         Fri, 11 Dec 2009 08:41:54 -0800
Reply-To:     Sheilah Rogers <sheilah@SHEILAH.ORG>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Sheilah Rogers <sheilah@SHEILAH.ORG>
Subject:      Re: PS: leaking gas when engine is on
Comments: To: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <323005.13816.qm@web33502.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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rest assured, i'm not going to start her. thanks to you all for the advice, cuz i might have just a week ago. yikes.

and ben's going to help me out on tuesday to pull her from garage where i can safely tow her to a mechanic. thanks ben!

s.

On Dec 10, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Robert Keezer wrote:

> I , like many , are begging, please don't start it, or have a friend with fire extinguisher ready to put out the fire. > There is no need to start it until the source of the leak is found. > If the leak is in the area of the gas tank, then your recent seal replacement was not done correctly. > > If it's in the engine compartment, number one place to look is behind the right firewall, behind the plastic fitting where the plastic hose joins a short piece of rubber hose that connects to the plastic fitting. > > This short piece of hose cannot be seen from above , so it is neglected. > This becomes cracked and leaks onto the hot exhaust, often resulting in fire. > Even if you don't have a leak there you should look at this hose, usually about 4 inches long. > You should replace this if old , and eliminate the plastic fitting completely. > > All of us here have heard the reports of many Vanagon fires. If there were more Vanagons in the world, they would surely be the blame for global warming. > They love to burn. We are holding our breath every time you post about your gas leaks. > Please have a competant mechanic repair your Vanagon and don't start the engine . > > Robert > 1982 Westfalia > > --- On Thu, 12/10/09, Sheilah Rogers <sheilah@SHEILAH.ORG> wrote: > >> From: Sheilah Rogers <sheilah@SHEILAH.ORG> >> Subject: Re: PS: leaking gas when engine is on >> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >> Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 3:07 PM >> ps: in case you're curious how it is >> that i could have this same sort of thing happen before and >> yet, i don't know how to get the van out this time, is that >> last time it stopped leaking so i just drove it out. that >> was the one time when the leaking was attributed to having a >> full tank (and brought on a fuel tank reseal). >> >> this is why i don't know what to do with it today. cuz i'm >> assuming it'll still leak... >> >> s. >>

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