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Thread: Smelling fuel

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    Default Smelling fuel

    When I start my 535is in the mornings when the engine is cold I can smell fuel. Once the engine is heated up I cannot smell it anymore. Can anyone tell me what the problem might be and how i can fix it?

    Eric Ted's son
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    Ted K
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    check the hoses where they attach to the fuel rail!
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    Default Yes, specially the tiny hose at the rear of ...

    the engine, just above the inlet manifold. I've replaced mine at least 3 times.

    Javier

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    is that near the intake manifold
    Ted K
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    Default Yes, just over it, in fact, the fuel dropping from the ...

    hose is deposited over the intake manifold. Just ahead the firewall, between the inlet tubes to 5 and 6.

    Also check the hoses coming up at the driver's side of the engine, just under the center of the intake manifold (Incoming and return fuel hoses). And the hose attached at the fuel regulator at the front of the engine. I have not had problems with those, but who knows?

    Javier

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    Default Check the Injectors too

    I've had a few injectors leak externally where the plastic meets the metal body.

    They will look wet and grimey.


    Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........

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    Default good clue!

    Never personally saw this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzkrieg Bob
    I've had a few injectors leak externally where the plastic meets the metal body.

    They will look wet and grimey.
    95 E34 530I V2.37
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    Default Nobody looks under the rail

    until after they have changed every hose and clamp, and still smell gas.

    The old BMWs are worse with the few inches of hose between the rail and the infector. Used to call that set up -Der Flammen Werfer-


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