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Over the last few months I have been having a smell of petrol when I go on full boost, it started with just a whiff but has got so bad now I'm concerned.. I dont see any sign of a leak in trhe engine bay.

It only happens on full throttle, on cruise light/moderate accelleration and overrun I dont smell it. I'm thinking leak but where? The idle is the same, no leaks there. Its deffo not overfuelling..

All I can think of is the throttle spindle seals..

Any more Ideas before I rip it apart??

Terry

Edited by Turbo Tel on 20th Aug, 2009.

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its hard to say, but on full boost mine leaks a little but nothign to worry about! although saaying that JF's throttle spindle leaked when we had our first RR and caught fire *happy* was quite funny!


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Check your fuel lines. If your not useing the correct spec. Hose ie. the double walled cotton/steel reinforced wall you may find that the pie has degraded with time and has begun leaking.

If you are useing the type of fuel hose that has that poxy woven cotten braided sheaf on the outside I would look at that very very hard as the cotton hides the leak caused by degredation very very well!

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I'm using fuel injection hose.. But it did occur to me that a joint could be weak and seeping when the boost rises and the fuel regulator raises with it..

Hmm.. must work out a way to fool the regulator...wheres my bycicle pump!!

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Choke seal perhaps?

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the fuel pressure will obviously rise with boost, maybe the needle valve is being over powered and its coming out breathers or filling the plenum?

but surely the mixture would alter though, and i know you would have picked up on stray afrs already lol

are you using braided fuel hose or rubber?

braiding can often 'wick the fuel and smell through the car

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I used a syringe and raised the pressure, no leaks seen.. Its rubber injector hose.

I don't think its the needle valve, I think I would see some AFR's changing, they are still Ok on the wideband.

The smell only comes at full boost, lasts just a few seconds then goes away.. Choke seal, throttle shaft seal or any seal that could be venting at full boost seems the best theory. I'm going to run with the bonnet off tomorrow, see if I can spot any mists and maybe if I screeech to a halt, jump out and take a look I'll catch it!!

Terry

Edited by Turbo Tel on 11th Aug, 2009.

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I ran the car without a bonnet today, and of course I cant smell it hardly at all now!! But once it was off and I got to see around the carb in better light I noticed just a hint of yellow staining on the right side of the carb but not from the spindle area, from the top..

I whipped the dashpot off and am pretty sure that the dashpot seal was folded over in that area.. I had a new one so fitted it, I'll post the results..

How the hell that did not affect my AFR I don't know...

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Not that...

But on my way down I-95 with a wall on my left I realised that I could hear a Pshhhhhhhhtt sound as I hit full boost.

Plus Psshhhhttt sound = smell =drop in boost

So once I stopped nailin the throttle (is there any other way of driving these things??) I realised that if I sneak up on full boost as it hits 0.6 Bar the psshhht sound happens it drops boost, and the smell happens, but keep your foot to the floor and it builds up again, thats why I didn't realise before.. I was seeing full boost.

So I have a leak that does not start till about 0.6 Bar.. I had the Pipework off from intercooler to the plenum. then removed the plenum. Buggered if I can see anything wrong..

Question is would a leak upwind of the carb cause a distinct fuel smell?? Or does it HAVE to be after the carb to make such a distinct smell?

Could I have a manifold gasket leak??

Terry

Edited by Turbo Tel on 12th Aug, 2009.

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I wonder if you can get any UV dye, pop some of this in your tank, run up the road to get the fuel smell, then track down the leak with a UV light source? I know that the air con guys use something similar to find ACU leaks.


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how the fuck did i manage that!!

have you blocked off the overboost valve?

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leaky diaphragm on the dump valve ,letting air/fuel through from the actuation pipe?

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leaky diaphragm on the dump valve ,letting air/fuel through from the actuation pipe?

Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM


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On 12th Aug, 2009 Tom Fenton said:
I wonder if you can get any UV dye, pop some of this in your tank, run up the road to get the fuel smell, then track down the leak with a UV light source? I know that the air con guys use something similar to find ACU leaks.


Yes, Must look into that.. I do have a UV dye light and glasses.. I suppose some dye in the tank would not hurt anything?? With all the A/C over here its easy to get UV dye.

EDIT:- just found some all in 1 dye thats good for gasoline..

http://www.tracerline.com/dyesforfluids_all-in-one.html


And No Dump valve.. I tried a bypass valve at the start of the year but took it off because of this problem... Must have upset something I guess..

Edited by Turbo Tel on 12th Aug, 2009.

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If its a strong enough smell to get you worried i would have thought that it would be after carb IMO.

The dye is great stuff, as long as the boost pressure does not throw it all over the place. If you can get hold of it that easily then you might aswell start there! Always better to diagnose the problem before you start stripping things down!

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i wonder if it will make y our exhaust glow in the dark lol

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Terry.

Does your boost gauge come from the manifold after the carb ?

In which case, have you got a split in the gauge line at the back of the gauge in your dash which could be opening up on full boost and giving you a whiff of fuel/air in the cockpit ?

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Or the boost guage itself leaking ?


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Put some talcon powder on it or if you can get it NDT dye penitrant developer (talcon powder in a can).

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On 12th Aug, 2009 turbominivanman said:
Terry.

Does your boost gauge come from the manifold after the carb ?

In which case, have you got a split in the gauge line at the back of the gauge in your dash which could be opening up on full boost and giving you a whiff of fuel/air in the cockpit ?

Richard.


Yes it comes off the manifold but the pshhht sound is coming from outside.. Plus when I remove the bonnet its harder to smell the petrol..


The other thing I thought of was the vacuum takofff for the servo.. what if the one way valve was breaking down??
I guess I'll block it next..

Just ordered some UV dye for fuel systems..

Terry

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On 12th Aug, 2009 joeybaby83 said:
i wonder if it will make y our exhaust glow in the dark lol


LOL...

I recently had some tests done on my eye which involved a flurescent dye injection.. When I pissed afterwards it was like a yellow highlighter pen colour. I actually turned the light off to see if it glowed!!

It didn't :$

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On 12th Aug, 2009 mini13 said:


have you blocked off the overboost valve?


and have you blocked the overboost safety valve thingy?


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On 14th Aug, 2009 Turbo Shed said:



On 12th Aug, 2009 mini13 said:


have you blocked off the overboost valve?


and have you blocked the overboost safety valve thingy?


It looked OK.. I have a nut and bolt there with seals.. No sign of any fluids.. Just waiting for the UV dye to arrive, not got much time to play this weekend it being Her indoors's B/day and our Aniversary as well..

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well had that in my 1380 on full boost it turned out to be blow by paST THE PISTONS AND THE SMELL WAS COMING FROM THE BREATHERS MATE SO MAY NOT BE TO GOOD.

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