|
Proprietoristicly Refined
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: ~Carefree Highway~
Posts: 5,833
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Toast54
One possibility is small cracks in the tank itself, as it's probably plastic. I've had my 924S for 5 years.
and started noticing a strong smell when the windows are down, or the sunroof is opened and I'm moving. Initially it was coming from the fuel sender itself, but I ended up JB welding it and it went away for a while. If I pull the sticky aluminum pad and the rubber cover and get down to the opening where I can actually sniff it (not easy for an old man)..it's strong, especially just after a fill-up
|
More than likely a steel tank that due to chassis design has caused cracks in the top of the tank.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-924-944-968-technical-forum/251194-gas-fumes-tank-leaks-read.html
J_AZ
__________________
1988 924S, 85,750K ..+ 1987 924S, 154K DD (+15K est. bad odo)
|