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bobp
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Strong Gas Odor
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March 26, 2014, 11:03:31 am »
Hi, I recently got a 1984 C10 with a 305 engine. After driving for a while and putting it in the garage, I get a real strong odor of gas. I have checked for leaks but found none. Some of the vacuum lines were old and cracked so I replace them but it didn't help with the gas smell. Any ideas on where/what I should be looking for? The PO said he put in a new PCV valve and fuel pump shortly before I bought it. Thanks for any help.
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dsgb610
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Re: Strong Gas Odor
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March 26, 2014, 02:49:09 pm »
Charcoal canister? try that
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cvbear
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Re: Strong Gas Odor
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March 26, 2014, 07:45:22 pm »
x2 on the charcoal canister. I will also say that an odor of gasoline is not unusual on these truck as compared to a fuel injected computer controlled engine on a newer vehicle.
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1984 SWB Silverado fleetside, 350 crate engine, 350 trans
bobp
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Re: Strong Gas Odor
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March 26, 2014, 07:59:51 pm »
Thanks for the replies. The charcoal canister is there, what should I look for? Do you mean I should replace it?
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zieg85
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Re: Strong Gas Odor
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March 26, 2014, 10:56:24 pm »
The gas tank could be leaking and sitting on the plastic tank protector and not dripping on the ground.
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1985 C20 Scottsdale 7.4L 4 speed 3.21
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75gmck25
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1975 GMC K25 Camper Special, 350/TH350/NP203
Re: Strong Gas Odor
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March 29, 2014, 06:56:25 am »
Here are some fuel lines that are harder to check.
There are three short rubber lines (fuel feed, vent, fuel return) on the top of the gas tank that connect the sending unit to the metal fuel lines that run along the frame. If you look down between the cab and the box you can probably just see the lines and the top of the sending unit You can really smell the gas if they are seeping/leaking since its close to the windows in the cab. If you need to replace them you might have to drop the tank down some or jack up the bed to get access.
If you have dual tanks there are also six more rubber lines that connect the fuel switch/solenoid under the truck on the passenger side to the hard lines. These are relatively easy to see and check for leaks by just crawling under the truck.
Bruce
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Re: Strong Gas Odor
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March 29, 2014, 11:01:31 pm »
is your carb leaking (into the motor, will sound like running water) do you have catalytic converters?
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bobp
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March 30, 2014, 09:57:39 am »
No, the catalytic converter has been removed. I was thinking of replacing it but I don't know what else I would need, like an O2 sensor and stuff related to the converter. Any ideas on that? Thanks.
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