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Old 04-23-2011, 09:17 AM
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There are no stupid questions, just stupid answers (not in this case). As stated above, clean the area and start the car, check for the leak with your hand...feel around all the fuel line fittings, as that's where you'll most likely find the leak. If so, just shut it down and tighten these or this fitting. I had this issue myself and had to really tighten the crap out of the fitting between the fuel pump line and the two-way splitter (some aftermarket parts are not the best quality these days). Also the two carb inlets have a tendency to leak if not tightened properly. Tough to get to if you have a turkey pan. Good luck.
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