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Old 04-10-2006, 04:19 PM
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HELP!! fuel leak after

i replaced the headgasket on my 94 2.2L, afterward i cranked her up and low and behold shes pouring fuel, i have looked in haynes (worthless book) i think the leak is at the contraption between the intake and the firewall, )i replaced the o ring in this contraption but shes still leaking and i cant pin it down...right beside this thing is a metal line with a rubber boot which i rhink goes to the evap canister, again haynes is no help there...i connected it to the vacuum port....anyone familiar with issues like these??? also any help on vacuum lines and there proper location would help too......as for the headgasket,the shop that replaced it 5 months ago....they didnt tighted one of the bolts ....the drivers side rear bolywas barely tight at all.....no small wonder it was drinking coolant worse than gas....
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Old 04-10-2006, 11:52 PM
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Re: HELP!! fuel leak after

uh, the only thing that I've had experiance with was on a '92 corsica. The fuel pressure regulator, but that was pouring gas out of the intake, other than that, i have no clue. that could be a step in the right direction. maybe not.
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