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1992 740 Regina FPR 700 1992

I put this in the Opinions Forum by mistake. Apologies for the multiple post.

This is probably a no brainer but I wanted to run it by you all anyway. I started smelling raw gas a few days ago and finally looked under the hood this morning while the engine was running. There was a respectable stream of fuel comming out of the FPR on the left hand (facing the car) side. I didn't see any obvious signs of hose failure but I didn't look all that closely either. Is this a sure sign of FPR failure? The car starts and runs fine and there is no check engine light. I'll look at the hoses again tonight and make sure the fire extinguisher is charged. Thanks.

Todd






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