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Date:         Mon, 24 Mar 1997 10:42:56 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Rik Santos <afn18258@afn.org>
Subject:      Re: fuel overflow

On Sun, 23 Mar 1997, Ron Pascal wrote:

> Happens to me too ('88 Westy w/ key locked filler cap). > > Every time I filler-up there's gas on the ground and sometimes when I park > there's a gas odor. However I've checked the tank neck and can't see or > smell any cracks or leaks.

just gonna add another 'me too' to the list. i tried to drop the tank this weekend but found that it required another hand or perhaps a little more knowledge of just what was connected 'up there'. this only occurs when the tank is full, so it -must- be a connector to the expansion tanks or the fuel sensors, right? i'll try again next weekend and relay whatever info.

Rik 85 westy


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