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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: Why do i have a fuel line leaking into my chassis rail? (ke20 / ke25)!
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Thu, 24 November 2005 14:57
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i think the KE20 is similar to KE10 in this respect.
the overflow line from the top of the tank goes thru a loop, then back down into the chassis rail at the rear.
this is so that any petrol that does leak lands in the chassis rail and has time to evaporate before it drips onto the ground.
it's a bitch, but thats how it was designed
for the chassis rail at front, it was probably a charcoal canister vent (as charles mentioned).... do your webers have a return line? do you have a regulator or is the fuel pump self regulating?
i would be tempted to leave the rear line and vent it into the rear chassis rail, or just outside the car, and then bugger off the front chassis vent, or fit a charcoal canister again....
nice cage..... and what 50A alternator is that from?
oh, the loop on the front line is a classic liquid trap..
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