Hi,
I have a strong smell of petrol in the boot on occasions. I have taken off the panel to reveal the fuel tank and everything looks fine, I cannot see any sign of a petrol leak at all.
Could a faulty fuel cap be to blame?
Does any one know where a new fuel cap can be purchased?
I have looked at some vintage fuel caps on ebay, but I am not sure they would work as I believe the are vented fuel caps.
Would I be better of buying a modern fuel cap if I cannot find a Lotus Excel fuel cap?
Thanks Don
Petrol smell
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- Hawaiis0
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Re: Petrol smell
Breather pipe from filler neck perished. Usual snag. Remove boot liner back panel (oops you have). The dirty yellow pipe from filler neck should run to exit out side the boot. It will be broken somewhere on its run.
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Re: Petrol smell
Failing that the tank may be pin holed. Go for hose first.
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Re: Petrol smell
Search for braided cotton and you will find photo of the neck connection point in my newcomer thread
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Re: Petrol smell
Regarding the breather pipe problem - this might help
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viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5020&p=33787&hilit= ... ipe#p33787
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Re: Petrol smell
Thank you for the advice, I will start investigating this weekend.
Don
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Re: Petrol smell
My breather pipe was totally destroyed were it fits behind the carpet near the battery. I think the adhesive they use is what breaks the pipe down eventually.
Access at the filler cap initially looks awkward, but if you remove the large black pipe that connects to the tank top, you can pull the breather pipe off the filler cap and change quite easily.
To save removing the bumper, many vent the new pipe into the drain hole in the wheel well.
Tony
Access at the filler cap initially looks awkward, but if you remove the large black pipe that connects to the tank top, you can pull the breather pipe off the filler cap and change quite easily.
To save removing the bumper, many vent the new pipe into the drain hole in the wheel well.
Tony
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