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Originally posted by Super White Alero@Nov 20 2004, 04:50 AM
In that pic is that a compressor line going into your intake? Or NOS?
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That's not a pic of my engine bay, but I posted it as a general reference of the problem area... although I do wish it could be my setup. :thumbsup:
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I fixed the leak by taking it apart. Gasoline will leak out so I had a bunch of paper towels all over the place. I had to get two different sized star wrenches to unbolt it then I had to unscrew an intake manifold bolt--the one that is anchoring the fuel line towards the right of the intake manifold--to give me some slack to pull the fuel pressure regulator out of the fuel rail. I know of no pressure bleed lines so that's how I got the fuel pressure out. I checked the o-ring and it was fine. I let out a few choice words then just put it back together and tightening the star bolts and the intake manifold bolt back firmly. I wiped off the few spots where the gasoline leaked with a little bit of Ajax and water. After that, I started the car.. no leak. The next morning it didn't leak either. It hasn't leaked since then so I solved the problem.
I'm guessing it started to leak due to the long term affects of vibration or something/someone hit it loose when I took it for an oil change when I was too lazy to do it myself.