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Daytona fuel smell
I have a '86 Dodge Daytona with the 2.2 turbo, 115K miles. The last
month or two I noticed after putting it in the garage that there is a fuel smell about a half hour later. I could not find any leaks anywhere. Recently I noticed it while driving, pulled over and found a slight smoke coming from the area of the injectors. I pulled off the fuel rail and replaced the injector O rings. Everything else looked good...fuel rail, lines, clamps. However, that didn't fix the problem. I don't see any leaks or wet spots anywhere. Anyone else have this problem? Any other suggestions on what this could be other than replace the O rings again? I hate to replace all the injectors at $50 apiece without knowing that is the problem. Is it possible to pull off the fuel rail and pressure test the rail with the injectors on it? Thanks in advance |
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