Hi All,
When driving the 2400 Coupe, I end up having to put the windows down as I start to taste the colour purple due to the intense smell of exhaust fumes/petrol. If I put anything in the boot, it carries an exhaust smell around for days.
Anyone else suffered from this, and what was the fix?
Kal.
Overwhelming Petrol/Exhaust Fumes
Moderator: alh
Re: Overwhelming Petrol/Exhaust Fumes
I think its better to ask who is not experiencing this
Even if I am driving just 10 minutes, you can tell by the smell which car I drove. Its different on my two Coupe's, so its not naturally given and there are possibilities to improve.
You can try to ensure the seals at the trunk and in the rear lights are in good shape, as often the exhaust fumes come in from the rear end. Also check that the 3in1 are not blowing through.
You can try to ensure the seals at the trunk and in the rear lights are in good shape, as often the exhaust fumes come in from the rear end. Also check that the 3in1 are not blowing through.
Re: Overwhelming Petrol/Exhaust Fumes
OK. I thought is was just me, but this is the first classic car I've owned where both car and driver ingest fuel. The smell on your clothes, even after a short drive is astounding. I won't even mention the smell of everything in the boot!
The seals looked ok when I last checked (after driving 1,100km in a single day from the UK to Switzerland) as that was the first thing that came to mind, but then thought I may be missing something else. Obviously not.
The seals looked ok when I last checked (after driving 1,100km in a single day from the UK to Switzerland) as that was the first thing that came to mind, but then thought I may be missing something else. Obviously not.
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Re: Overwhelming Petrol/Exhaust Fumes
My coupe doues not smell inside (not much
):
Modern fuel is unfortunately more poisonous than 1970 super, and it is very aggressive towards old ruber and fuel hoses.
I replaced all my hose with modern FPM-ECO DIN 73379 material.
Final step was to replace the old rubber part for the fuel filler:
Modern fuel is unfortunately more poisonous than 1970 super, and it is very aggressive towards old ruber and fuel hoses.
I replaced all my hose with modern FPM-ECO DIN 73379 material.
Final step was to replace the old rubber part for the fuel filler: