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Got an emergency call from Susan last night. Seems that when she
took a trip downtown she began to smell gasoline and soon determined
that it was coming from inboard of the left rear wheel. She wisely
shut down and my wife went over, picked her up and took her home.
At 5:30 this morning I went over in the 122 wagon and picked her up and
we went and got her car and towed it to her house.
Seems the small 5/16" (8mm, Bartmanns!) hose between the pump and the
accumulator developed a 1/8" split in about the middle, facing back.
Amazing how much gas it could put out, as we noticed when she backed
her car onto our heavy wooden ramps. We got it fixed and she was only
a couple minutes late to work (7:30). In fact it took me a lot longer
to get the undercoating and dirt off me than to replace the hose.
Question:
WHY do they insist on undercoating an area you can be SURE will get
wet with gasoline if there is a fuel leak?
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