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RASMATAZ
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Check the camlock seal and the fuel vapor/fuel hoses
Mar 26, 2012 at 3:23 AM
SATURNTECH9
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Just to add to this one sounds like you have a fuel leak.You can get some fuel dye add it to your tank and get a dye light to trace the leak back to its source.Unless its spraying out and you figure out where its coming from.