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<blockquote data-quote="DSGx" data-source="post: 895037" data-attributes="member: 15545"><p>Hey everyone, I need some tips here, Im going to be dropping the fuel tank on my 94 GT because everytime i fill it up to full gas starts leaking everywere around the tank and onto the road, so basically I cant fill my car and Im obligated to only do about 2 1/4 of the tank everytime and I dont know if its true but cars always seem to consume more gas when the needle is lower than half a tank :dontknow: . I think my problem is around were the fuelpump seals with the tank on top, something may be broken there causing the leak when the tank is full. Just need some tips on how to do this on my own because mechanics are expensive and I dont have much cash right now. I know i need to loosen some metal straps and the filler neck but what else is hidding up there that I cant see. </p><p></p><p>For some reason my MPG sucks some times, everytime I get off the car I can smell what appears to be fresh gasoline , this has me a little scared because my exhaust is dumped right before the axles and is around the tank, I dont want any ball of fire coming out the pipe that could possibly start a fire. :icon_rr:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSGx, post: 895037, member: 15545"] Hey everyone, I need some tips here, Im going to be dropping the fuel tank on my 94 GT because everytime i fill it up to full gas starts leaking everywere around the tank and onto the road, so basically I cant fill my car and Im obligated to only do about 2 1/4 of the tank everytime and I dont know if its true but cars always seem to consume more gas when the needle is lower than half a tank :dontknow: . I think my problem is around were the fuelpump seals with the tank on top, something may be broken there causing the leak when the tank is full. Just need some tips on how to do this on my own because mechanics are expensive and I dont have much cash right now. I know i need to loosen some metal straps and the filler neck but what else is hidding up there that I cant see. For some reason my MPG sucks some times, everytime I get off the car I can smell what appears to be fresh gasoline , this has me a little scared because my exhaust is dumped right before the axles and is around the tank, I dont want any ball of fire coming out the pipe that could possibly start a fire. :icon_rr: [/QUOTE]
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