I have an overly strong smell of petrol from the car when its parked any ideas what I can do to fix this?

Strong Smell Of Petrol
#1
Posted 24 June 2015 - 07:17 AM
#2
Posted 24 June 2015 - 07:30 AM
find the leak.
#3
Posted 24 June 2015 - 07:40 AM
new fuel system no evidence of a leak
#4
Posted 24 June 2015 - 08:36 AM
try the breather pipe in boot it may have a split in it
I had the same problem
#5
Posted 24 June 2015 - 09:20 AM
As above, mine too used to stink until I fitted a new breather pipe (although mine didnt even have one to begin with!!).
Oh yeah, that and the fact the mech fuel pump had ruptured! Fixed seperately before finding no breather pipe!
Edited by Gerbil367, 24 June 2015 - 09:22 AM.
#6
Posted 24 June 2015 - 09:24 AM
If still not the issue, check the overflow pipe (if thats what its called!) from the carb. After that, Im all out of knowledge!!
#7
Posted 24 June 2015 - 11:10 AM
thanks everyone, I will check the breather pipe and the carb
#8
Posted 25 June 2015 - 08:48 AM
My boot always smells of strong fuel, have an MPI tank with braided hoses. I keep 3 motorbikes in my garage and when I open the door in the moring there is a smell of fuel, and I know none of them leak. I think petrol just has ultra strong vapour smell.
#9
Posted 25 June 2015 - 09:55 AM
My boot always smells of strong fuel, have an MPI tank with braided hoses. I keep 3 motorbikes in my garage and when I open the door in the moring there is a smell of fuel, and I know none of them leak. I think petrol just has ultra strong vapour smell.
don't mean to alarm you but I have an SPi, and there is no petrol odour in the boot or in the car at all. There was a TMF'er (think it was steve220) who has an MPi and had a strong smell of fuel in the boot that he eventually tracked down to a leak from one of the fuel hoses. Trouble is of course, the fuel will evaporate very quickly so you can have no visible signs of fuel but a leak none the less. I would go hunting for a leak, we don't want you going up in a puff of smoke!
#10
Posted 25 June 2015 - 10:52 AM
Yep, good shout, I'll have a look, its been like it for, um, few years now..!
#11
Posted 25 June 2015 - 09:02 PM
You can normally tell when it's 'fresh' petrol leaking as it is so strong the warning bells go off in your head! I had this once where the fuel hose which comes out under the boot then tucks round the subframe had split, on it's way to the copper piping which stretches up the length of the car towards the engine. You could just about see the petrol evaporating if you looked hard enough. Check there? Or is the smell coming from inside the boot only?
#12
Posted 25 June 2015 - 10:30 PM
#13
Posted 25 June 2015 - 10:34 PM
I heard all this petrol on hot engines/exhausts is nonsense and that petrol can only ignite with a spark, not just heat. Don't quote me on it though
#14
Posted 25 June 2015 - 10:46 PM
Courtesy of Google / Wikipedia, the auto-ignition temperature of petrol is 280 degrees C. I believe parts of your exhaust can get that hot.
Regardless, I'd be looking to fix the leak...
#15
Posted 26 June 2015 - 08:53 AM
Its not fresh petrol smell, i know what you mean by that. I regulalry top of mower with fuel from bike tank. The smell i have in the boot is just fuel / car smell. Am sure there is no leak. The times I have dropped neat fuel the mrs always ask me what I am up to as she can smell it in the house..!
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