Hi All,
I am hoping someone here can help guide me...
I bought a Roe GTS last year and have always noticed the fuel seems to be evaporating and smelling the garage out. I have had the car parked up for the winter with no fuel in it and therefore no smell (as it just seems to disappear, parked it with a only gallon or two in it). No marks on the garage concrete floor.
I have put in 3 gallons today to the empty fuel tank via cans and was very careful not to spill any. I went back into the garage an hour later or so and sure enough the fuel smell is back. I have not switched it on so no electric pump has been used to move the fuel up the lines to front of engine at least not with any pressure other than gravity.
It has a huge 1000HP+ Weldon fuel pump and race fuel filter behind the battery. I can see or feel no leaks on any connections to these. I have removed the wheel arch liner by the fuel filler neck and tank to inspect tank and pipes but can see no leaks. All fuel lines are braided and the fuel hose has rubbed up against the battery and got discoloured black and slightly frayed but feels perfectly dry (I had wrapped toilet roll round the black area of the hose where it looked like the leak may have been but it remained dry last time I fired it up. I was hoping that was it). It cant be injectors or at the front as no pressure has been used since the fuel was put in, right? I have never had more than about 1/3 of a full tank with this car and it stinks even if there is only a gallon in it so not overflowing the fill hose that I know can crack on the side of the tank. That looked fine. I think the smell seems worse in the rear bumper by the fuel pump and battery but hard to pinpoint, smells both sides really but back end more but no fuel leaking that I can find. It seems to lose fuel when parked up so I'm confused where it is going!! If it was losing a gallon a week surely I would see it somewhere as a residue, could it lose this much by evaporation? (I am still not sure if I'm imagining the fuel loss at this rate) I left the lid off a gallon can and it did not seem to move level in the week that I tried.
The fuel filer cap does not seem the source and closes with a decent spring action.
Thanks for reading my ramble!
Any help on diagnosis would be greatly appreciated!
Paul
I am hoping someone here can help guide me...
I bought a Roe GTS last year and have always noticed the fuel seems to be evaporating and smelling the garage out. I have had the car parked up for the winter with no fuel in it and therefore no smell (as it just seems to disappear, parked it with a only gallon or two in it). No marks on the garage concrete floor.
I have put in 3 gallons today to the empty fuel tank via cans and was very careful not to spill any. I went back into the garage an hour later or so and sure enough the fuel smell is back. I have not switched it on so no electric pump has been used to move the fuel up the lines to front of engine at least not with any pressure other than gravity.
It has a huge 1000HP+ Weldon fuel pump and race fuel filter behind the battery. I can see or feel no leaks on any connections to these. I have removed the wheel arch liner by the fuel filler neck and tank to inspect tank and pipes but can see no leaks. All fuel lines are braided and the fuel hose has rubbed up against the battery and got discoloured black and slightly frayed but feels perfectly dry (I had wrapped toilet roll round the black area of the hose where it looked like the leak may have been but it remained dry last time I fired it up. I was hoping that was it). It cant be injectors or at the front as no pressure has been used since the fuel was put in, right? I have never had more than about 1/3 of a full tank with this car and it stinks even if there is only a gallon in it so not overflowing the fill hose that I know can crack on the side of the tank. That looked fine. I think the smell seems worse in the rear bumper by the fuel pump and battery but hard to pinpoint, smells both sides really but back end more but no fuel leaking that I can find. It seems to lose fuel when parked up so I'm confused where it is going!! If it was losing a gallon a week surely I would see it somewhere as a residue, could it lose this much by evaporation? (I am still not sure if I'm imagining the fuel loss at this rate) I left the lid off a gallon can and it did not seem to move level in the week that I tried.
The fuel filer cap does not seem the source and closes with a decent spring action.
Thanks for reading my ramble!
Any help on diagnosis would be greatly appreciated!
Paul
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