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Quick question:
My 1994 Buick Century apears to be leaking a small amount (a few drops) of gasoline around one of the fuel injectors. It doesn't even start until after the engine has stopped. What I need is a very simple piece of advice: Is it safe to drive appx. 15 miles to work (shop close by) in the morning or am I risking being consumed in a fireball? |
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No but seriously, the fuel injector spits out fuel there for a reason. So i think as long as the fuel doesnt go anywhere else then you're alright. |
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be sure to post pics
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LMAO
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Wait a minute, you mean to say a bottle of pop is bigger than your engine?? "Pain is weakness leaving your body" There is NO replacement, for displacement... 2007 Kawasaki ZX10-R S.E.
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