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Hi all, Just completed a 4000km Xmas holiday trek with the EL wagon towing a caravan. Just a couple of small problems along the way, it's dual fuel and when hot it occasionally missed under load on gas (eg climbing a hill) and when on petrol it had a strong petrol smell when running on a hot day (guage was up near the O on NORMAL), but ran well otherwise. No signs of a petrol leak that I could see and when cooler or running on gas the smell wasn't there at all. Any ideas???
Thanks
Peter
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Peter, the spluttering uphill is probably your HT leads the next step is a blown up airbox.
Can't help with the petrol smell except to suggest you inspect the fuel hoses to the fuel rail and from the regulator.
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Thanks Jim, I'll investigate further!! They tell me changing the HT leads is a bugger of a job, not looking forward to that!!
Cheers
Peter
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ht leads on an el? man you should try an eb way harder lol nah one at a time is the best way and check your fuel regulator and the fittings to |
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Good advice!! :)
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Yes it's one of those jobs where you get half way through and wish you had not started on an EB. The last time I did it I did them one at a time and used a bit of coat hanger wire bent into a hook to help out.
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