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Old 01-12-2014, 06:23 AM
Ferdman Ferdman is offline
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If that engine has an EHA valve remove the air cleaner assembly and check for gas weeping from the black plastic body. Best to check when the engine is cold because a hot engine will cause the weeping gas to evaporate quickly. With a cold engine turn the key so the fuel pump(s) run and closely inspect the outside of the EHA valve for wetness.
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