[doc] Re: FUEL Gushing From Tank !! - Please Re-assure Me
From: "blackaddertoo" <blackaddertoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 02:39:18 -0000
Hi its worth checking all the hose connections, from underside of
filler to tank.
When i replaced my tank the top jubilee clip on the hose from filler
to tank was not installed correctly, presumably from the factory.
Hence if it had been filled with the petrol pump hose just inside the
filler cap, it could possibly leak.
While you are there, check the hose under the clutch reservoir, mine
had perished and leaked.
steve
vin 1621
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> I had this happen to me and it turned out to be the breather line,
> or vent line that is connected to the filler neck and then
connected
> to the tank had came disconnected at the tank itself. When I topped
> it off, it gushed from the bottom of the car. Didn't notice it till
> I was walking back after buying gas. Freaked out at first. But
after
> reaffixing a new hose clamp to the line, the problem had gone away.
> Since the access panel was open I flushed the surrounding tank area
> out to eliminate any old fuel from stagnating there.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> Joe OBrien
>
>
>
> --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Simon Prince" <skyhopper2000@xxxx>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Filled the DeLorean up with petrol, the hose went click
> > (like it does when you are nearly full), I just wanted to round
> off
> > the 34 quid to 35 quid (It clicked a few times at this point.)
> >
> > Went to pay, as I left the cashier said is that your car with
> water
> > gushing out the bottom (In all, it looked about 3 pints of fuel
> > leaked from the front/left hand side of the tank area), I ran
over
> to
> > it and could smell it was petrol. People offered to push it out
> of
> > the garage to a safe place, but knowing that a good push would
> crack
> > may plastic rear fascia I jumped in and raced to the nearest
> garage
> > (Halfords).
> >
> > When I got there it wasn't dripping from underneath at all. The
> guy
> > said they don't deal with fuel systems (because of insurances),
> but
> > he said that it just sounds like I probably over filled it and
> it's
> > probably just the overflow kicking in.
> >
> > I didn't know Fuel Tanks had overflows !
> >
> > PLEASE RE-ASSURE ME THAT DELOREANS DO HAVE THIS OVERFLOW FEATURE
> > GUYS ????!!!
> > HAS ANYONE HAD THIS HAPPEN ???
> > So far there are no apparent leaks onto my garage floor (not a
> drop)
> > and the guage still says almost full.
> > CAN I SLEEP SAFE ?
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