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I will respond, but keep in mind that I'm not very bright...

Nope, the garage houses either the Studebaker or the 122, depending. The 850 and the VW Pissant have to live an undignified life under the tree near teh bird feeder.

It's not the fuel filler, and when I found the leak, gas was puddled in the dimple on top of the tank, AND inside the locking ring on the fuel pump, so the immediate area is pretty apparent. The car has gone through the recall, and oddly, the problem started after that, but of course the dealer claims they didn't do anything to cause this leak.

I'll have to look into the replaeable ends on the fuel lines like someone else suggested.

Thanks






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New Fuel line O rings
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