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Hey all,

I'm in the process of recommissioning the Zed (been sat on my drive through the winter), after a battery charge, she started up first thing - yay.

A smell of petrol, nothing amiss up top - but looking underneath there was petrol dropping down big time on the nearside.

Quickly shut the engine down, let the petrol all evaporate and tried again......no fuel leak this time - weird.

Is it possible that something (fuel regulator) was a bit sticky and caused a problem - I'm clutching at straws here.

A dozen starts later, lots of idling, the leak has not reappeared - great. I'd still like to know what caused it though...

Any ideas....

Andy

 

 

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You might want to check that all the clamps are tight:

http://www.twinturbo.info/63104/155876.html

The FPR and fuel damper diags:

http://www.twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/forums/general/view/2610744/Here-is-how-it-works.html

Nissan fixed the old style fuel clamp problem later in the Z32 production cycle with spring clips (part # 16439-16E0A)

which allow for the contraction of the pipes with age.

hoseclamp-0ef5609e.jpg

Edited by AndrewG

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Thanks Andrew, clips needed minimal (if any) tightening, all visible connections are sound.

Started and ran, no sign of any leaks, weird.

  • 1 month later...
On 18/05/2022 at 18:24, AndrewG said:

You might want to check that all the clamps are tight:

http://www.twinturbo.info/63104/155876.html

The FPR and fuel damper diags:

http://www.twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/forums/general/view/2610744/Here-is-how-it-works.html

Nissan fixed the old style fuel clamp problem later in the Z32 production cycle with spring clips (part # 16439-16E0A)

which allow for the contraction of the pipes with age.

hoseclamp-0ef5609e.jpg

I highly recommend replacing all the jubilee clips with these - as Andrew says, they contract when the fuel lines age (and shrink with temperature) so it cuts down on the fuel seepage, as the weather gets colder.

I did mine at the same time as I replaced all my under-bonnet fuel lines....!

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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