I have read several posts on the BB about having the smell of raw gas in the passenger's compartment on an Alfa. "At least I don't have this problem" I was thinking, although I did have the problem of the fuel pump losing efficiency at levels below 1/2 a tank of gas. Some of you informed me of the booster pump in the tank which aids the main pump under the car - and how the failure of the in-tank pump leads to the 1/2 tank problem.
Well, I fixed the booster pump problem by replacing that pump last week. Solved the 1/2 tank problem, but instant raw gas smell in the ****pit problem then occured.
I am thinking that with the in-tank pump out of action, the main pump was sucking and any leaks were air leaking into the feed lines behind the main pump. But now with the in-tank back in action, what were formerly air sucking IN leaks, are now raw gas seeping OUT leaks.
Any thoughts or recommendations before I get into a giant clamp and line replacment program? I did tighten the fittings which are easily accessable in the trunk, but no joy. I really could not smell raw gas in the trunk anyway, so I am thinking the problem is farther up the line (under the car, actually). I will reread all the previous posts, but any solutions and comments are welcome.
Thanks, Robert
Well, I fixed the booster pump problem by replacing that pump last week. Solved the 1/2 tank problem, but instant raw gas smell in the ****pit problem then occured.
I am thinking that with the in-tank pump out of action, the main pump was sucking and any leaks were air leaking into the feed lines behind the main pump. But now with the in-tank back in action, what were formerly air sucking IN leaks, are now raw gas seeping OUT leaks.
Any thoughts or recommendations before I get into a giant clamp and line replacment program? I did tighten the fittings which are easily accessable in the trunk, but no joy. I really could not smell raw gas in the trunk anyway, so I am thinking the problem is farther up the line (under the car, actually). I will reread all the previous posts, but any solutions and comments are welcome.
Thanks, Robert