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initialcapri 08-26-2006 07:12 AM

During spirited driving it smells like premium gas is that "normal"
 
During spirited driving:D it smells like premium gas is that "normal" it's in a 1992 300E 3.0 automatic:eek:

Gilly 08-26-2006 07:27 AM

No, gas fumes into the cabin are never considered "normal":D :D
Gilly

david s poole 08-26-2006 11:36 AM

gas smell
 
during "spirited" driving one usually explores the upper limits of the rev range which in turn means that the engine fan is turning much faster and blowing air back towards the cabin.i think that if you remove the air filter housing you will find a fuel leak on the fuel distributor or lines,or possibly the eha [black thing on the side of the fuel distibutor]. pull the plug off the eha and see if the female pins are wet.it may need replacing.

initialcapri 08-26-2006 06:13 PM

:D anyone have pictures of the fuel distributor I don't have a book for the car yet I just want to know what the part looks like so I don't get confused:dizzy2:

300holst 08-27-2006 02:03 PM

Remove the air cleaner housing. Then look directly below it. The fuel distributor will have 6 metal fuel lines coming off it and going up to the head just above the intake manifold at each cylinder. The EHA is a black plastic part bolted to the right side of the distributor, if my memory is right.

Look for leaks at all connections to the distributor but don't try taking the distributor apart :eek: . It hasn't yet happened to me but I've read on this forum of the o-ring between the EHA and the distributor failing and leaking gas. :)

initialcapri 08-27-2006 11:38 PM

We got the Mercedes Benz 300E owners bible today so that should help a lot with the problems:D


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