[T2] Gas fumes
Bob Pratt ka1dza at verizon.netMon Jun 20 12:13:02 PDT 2016
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I agree to that suggestion! You'd rather loose the bus than your home! Bob Pratt > On Jun 19, 2016, at 8:26 PM, accessys at smart.net wrote: > > > LEAVE GARAGE DOORS OPEN OR PARK OUTSIDE til youfind the problem. > > gas fumes are explosive. > > check gas system from start to finish.. > > check the fuel ventilation lines, I am not sure where or if they are on a carb bus. but these can easily cause the smell. > > are there are leaks anywhere. > > lots of air until you find it. > > be safe > Bob > > >> On Sun, 19 Jun 2016, John Sheldon wrote: >> >> Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2016 19:58:33 -0400 >> From: John Sheldon <sheldon67 at verizon.net> >> To: type2 at type2.com >> Subject: [T2] Gas fumes >> I replaced the 1800 engine on my 74 bus over the winter. Had someone smarter than I am overhaul the carbureters. All is tight - no visible leaks but when I put it in the garage after a drive, there is a big time gas smell throughout the garage and you can smell it in the house. >> >> Could it be from tank ? >> >> Sent from my iPad >> _______________________________________________ >> type2 mailing list >> type2 at type2.com >> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > > > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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