98 Civic EX Gas smell Hello I have a 98 Civic EX coupe. I fill the tank every week and go on my commute 80 miles a day. When the pump handle stops, I stop and I have had no issues till last week . I filled the tank as I usually do and noticed a smell of gas when I got home. It seems some gas is leaking slowly from the top of the tank ? and is running down the back of it ( trunk side) what I can see. Once the tank gets to half their seems to be no leaking but can smell gas slightly at this point. Before I get it on the lift, any common issues to look for with leaking tanks, fuel lines, ETC?? I did search the site and only come up with a possible filler tank pipe rusting. Any assitance is appreciated. |
Re: 98 Civic EX Gas smell Where are you at? Rust belt? Rust. |
Re: 98 Civic EX Gas smell yes in massachusetts, any idea what it could be? a rotted tank scares me because the fuel pump is in the tank too right? could be some serious $$ |
Re: 98 Civic EX Gas smell That wouldn't mean the pump is bad. You can replace the tank and reuse the old pump if that's what it comes down to. But is that what it needs? You need to get under the car and see what exactly is leaking. You may even need to let the straps down to lower the tank in order to see more. Could be tubes or pipes, could be evap hoses, could be the tank itself. some gas is leaking slowly from the top of the tank ? and is running down the back of it..... Once the tank gets to half their seems to be no leaking but can smell gas |
Re: 98 Civic EX Gas smell thanks ezone Im bringing it to my buddies this week and puting it in the air. If its the tank, I figure replace the pump at the same time but I will let you know what I find. |
Re: 98 Civic EX Gas smell
Originally Posted by velozp
(Post 4623047)
I figure replace the pump at the same time but I will let you know what I find. I expect Hondas fuel pumps to last the entire lifetime of the car here. These aren't GM's. But if you stuff a cheapo parts store pump in it, you just turned it into a GM. Fresh seals/gaskets, yes. Pump? Probably not. Besides, the pump is easy to change if it ever goes bad, it's right under the back seat. |
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