When working under the hood on the nitrous system, either myself or a friend of mine must have unknowingly broke the retaining clip that holds the fuel lines in place, which as you can imagine is bad news. Anyway, after that the clip somehow found it's way over near the manifold where I believe the AIR tube is and rested there.
Suffice to say after a couple days of driving the tubes melted through ( one partly, one all the way) I smelled gas travelling to my dads house and decided to pop the hood and see what was going on. There the gas was, dripping right out!!!!!!! Dripping onto the manifold and the valve cover!!!! Thank goodness it was somewhat melted there so the gas was not actually flowing everywhere, it was just dripping very slowly.
So, it was late and I had no way to replace these lines so we ended up using a couple of brass fittings and clamps to repair the lines temporarily. It got me home no prob.
I know most of you guys are very knowledgable and careful with your cars, this just serves as a reminder that something very simple is what goes bad sometimes.
So, there is no real point to the thread than to say, let's all be safe!
Suffice to say after a couple days of driving the tubes melted through ( one partly, one all the way) I smelled gas travelling to my dads house and decided to pop the hood and see what was going on. There the gas was, dripping right out!!!!!!! Dripping onto the manifold and the valve cover!!!! Thank goodness it was somewhat melted there so the gas was not actually flowing everywhere, it was just dripping very slowly.
So, it was late and I had no way to replace these lines so we ended up using a couple of brass fittings and clamps to repair the lines temporarily. It got me home no prob.
I know most of you guys are very knowledgable and careful with your cars, this just serves as a reminder that something very simple is what goes bad sometimes.
So, there is no real point to the thread than to say, let's all be safe!

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