As some of you may remember, I have a problem with a fuel leak. I can smell it coming from the fender behind the rear drivers' side tire, and last time out wheeling (it was raining a lot), I could see the oil stains in the water. Having some free time this morning, I decided t drop the tank (AGAIN! This is the 4th time I've done this on this rig!!! ARGH!) and check what the problem was.
At the time, the fuel gauge was reading 1/2 tank, which means about 1/3 really because the gauge is set for 16 gals and not the 20 gals the tank actually has. Anyway, I dropped the tank, and decided to connect the fuel neck and everything so that I could simulate the splashing of fuel while wheeling to see where the problem was. The only thing I had to leave disconnected was the T connector for the breather (rollover) valve because the line was not long enough, but with everything connected, I started shaking things around to see if I could find the leak. Here are a few pictures:
Since the driver's side was the one that always smelled more, I tried to push as much fuel as I could this way to see if it spilled... To be honest, my main suspect were the fuel filler lines or the neck itself (and even the cap).
Nada; no leaks. And I am sure fuel did get all the way there, because the lines were filled with fuel . I then figured it is possible the top seal of the sending unit was at fault, so I stood the tank on its side and started sloshing the fuel inside...
Zip; no leaking.
I did notice that the filler lines are a bit cracked, but neither one leaked any fuel...
So I put everything back together and up it went. I want to hope that it is a bad connection from the last 2 times I dropped the tank, but in all honesty, I doubt it. Anyway, I'll try to fill her up this weekend and see if it still smells like gas by the time I get back home. Any other ideas as to what could be leaking, please let me know!
So i am still stomped, but hopefully, I accidentally fixed the problem (not likely, but I can dream, right?).