I've got gas
#1
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I've got gas
Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
a bit every now and then.
Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
Except that and I feel strangely full
And my shorts, can't find them.
--
DougW
smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
a bit every now and then.
Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
Except that and I feel strangely full
And my shorts, can't find them.
--
DougW
#2
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Re: I've got gas
Hi Doug,
Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
your trip, right?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
> smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
> a bit every now and then.
>
> Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
> smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
> bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
> on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
> towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
>
> Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
> It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
> connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
> developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
> quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
> at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
>
> Except that and I feel strangely full
>
> And my shorts, can't find them.
>
> --
> DougW
Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
your trip, right?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
> smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
> a bit every now and then.
>
> Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
> smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
> bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
> on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
> towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
>
> Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
> It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
> connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
> developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
> quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
> at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
>
> Except that and I feel strangely full
>
> And my shorts, can't find them.
>
> --
> DougW
#3
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Re: I've got gas
Hi Doug,
Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
your trip, right?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
> smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
> a bit every now and then.
>
> Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
> smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
> bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
> on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
> towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
>
> Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
> It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
> connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
> developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
> quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
> at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
>
> Except that and I feel strangely full
>
> And my shorts, can't find them.
>
> --
> DougW
Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
your trip, right?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
> smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
> a bit every now and then.
>
> Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
> smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
> bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
> on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
> towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
>
> Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
> It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
> connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
> developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
> quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
> at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
>
> Except that and I feel strangely full
>
> And my shorts, can't find them.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: I've got gas
Hi Doug,
Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
your trip, right?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
> smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
> a bit every now and then.
>
> Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
> smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
> bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
> on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
> towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
>
> Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
> It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
> connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
> developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
> quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
> at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
>
> Except that and I feel strangely full
>
> And my shorts, can't find them.
>
> --
> DougW
Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
your trip, right?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Of course I've been procrastinating that little fuel
> smell that comes from the quick disconnect that seeps
> a bit every now and then.
>
> Till today I pull into work and get that OOF! gas!
> smell. Pop the hood, and sure as ---- that little
> bugger is running a constant stream of fuel down
> on the intake manifold. I pack it off with some
> towel and wait till the rail pressure goes down.
>
> Though it doesn't look like the connector is at fault.
> It looks more like the fuel hose used to splice the
> connector to the boosters fuel pressure regulator
> developed cracks. Thankfully I keep a replacement
> quick-connect and hose in the toolbox. Replaced it
> at lunch and everything is back to "normal".
>
> Except that and I feel strangely full
>
> And my shorts, can't find them.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: I've got gas
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
> Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
> thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
> etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
> your trip, right?
Jeeps have oil?!!
--
DougW
> Hi Doug,
> Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
> Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
> thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
> etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
> your trip, right?
Jeeps have oil?!!
--
DougW
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Re: I've got gas
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
> Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
> thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
> etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
> your trip, right?
Jeeps have oil?!!
--
DougW
> Hi Doug,
> Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
> Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
> thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
> etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
> your trip, right?
Jeeps have oil?!!
--
DougW
#7
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Re: I've got gas
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
> Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
> thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
> etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
> your trip, right?
Jeeps have oil?!!
--
DougW
> Hi Doug,
> Normal maintenance, just like replacing your windshield wipers.
> Every professional driver performs by law a visual inspection of his rig
> thumping his tires and reaching and pulling his slack adjusters, etc.,
> etc., and signs it off. You did check your oil before you started on
> your trip, right?
Jeeps have oil?!!
--
DougW
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Re: I've got gas
Not according to my wife. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Jeeps have oil?!!
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Jeeps have oil?!!
>
> --
> DougW
#9
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Re: I've got gas
Not according to my wife. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Jeeps have oil?!!
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Jeeps have oil?!!
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: I've got gas
Not according to my wife. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Jeeps have oil?!!
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Jeeps have oil?!!
>
> --
> DougW