Hi all,
advice please about a 53 registered normally aspirated automatic Forster with the all weather pack.
This is the good news, I've had the car nearly 4 years & mileage is about 114k It does exactly what I bought it to do, brilliantly. Apart from normal servicing of oils & filters I've only had to have the drivers door window motor replaced, & I've fitted one main beam headlight bulb & wiper blades
Here's the bad news though, I've begun to smell petrol fumes outside the car around the offside rear wheel area.
I had it MoT'd within a fortnight & the tester picked up on the smell, but couldn't identify where it came from. There was a 'clean" patch at the back top of the tank which tapered down toward the bottom of the tank, which may be significant. Couldn't see any problem where the fuel pipes from the tank go into the body en route to the engine bay
Last Friday I had a mechanic pop the Forester onto his lift, & with the wheel off, inspect the fuel fill pipe from fuel cap to tank after removing its shield .The metal was sound as a bell, so no problem there. I'd expected to see a lot of rust & corrosion
The mechanics conclusion was a weep from the fuel tank horizontal seam & that it wasn't an economic repair (for me to have him do the job) with a new tank & his labour as you have to remove a lot of the drive train to get the tank out and with bolts that will have rusted solid shearing off etc.
I can't detect any fumes in the car, so my latest guess or hope is a leak or weep from the fuel pipes at the top of the tank where you can't see them. Maybe removing the fuel pump access plate give you access? Is it a daft idea, or is it worth getting my mechanic to have another look see?
If anyone has had this problem & got it solved it or has had it sorted, or any other suggestions I'd welcome any pointers
Thanks in advance for your input: Effsweet
ps It's much too good a car to go to the breakers & I'd really like to keep it on the road