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Fuel Leak Developed After Thottle Linkage Adj
Just had my car in the shop for a coolant flush and a lube/adjustment of the throttle linkage. I noticed almost immediately afterward a minor fuel leak has developed.
Now, I realize that, with an older vehicle (not to mention the introduction of ULSD), fuel leaks will not be uncommon....in fact, I had two fixed a couple of months ago. But does anything come to mind that might have been inadvertently damaged/loosened by the work done on the throttle linkage? If it's unlikely there's any relation, I'm happy to foot the bill. But if turns out to be a classic case of maintenance induced failure, I want to be able to press the point. Thanks for your help.
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14 E250 Bluetec "Sinclair", Palladium Silver on Black, 153k miles 06 E320 CDI "Rutherford", Black on Tan, 171k mi, Stage 1 tune, tuned TCU 91 300D "Otis", Smoke Silver, 142k mi, wastegate conversion 19 Honda CR-V EX 61k mi Fourteen other MB's owned and sold 1961 Very Tolerant Wife |
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PS....the leaks I had fixed were the injector seals and the fuel thermostat.
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14 E250 Bluetec "Sinclair", Palladium Silver on Black, 153k miles 06 E320 CDI "Rutherford", Black on Tan, 171k mi, Stage 1 tune, tuned TCU 91 300D "Otis", Smoke Silver, 142k mi, wastegate conversion 19 Honda CR-V EX 61k mi Fourteen other MB's owned and sold 1961 Very Tolerant Wife |
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