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I saw smoke come up from under the hood of my Whistler when I stopped this morning. Fuel is leaking right behind the turbo.
I did the obvious and checked the tightness of the two fuel lines with a wrench. They look and feel tight but I saw some tiny air bubbles rise up inside the plastic fuel return tube.
Next, I tried to find where exactly the fuel is coming from, turned the engine back on and saw drips coming off the fuel nozzle (part No. 27 on page 3-67). In the diagram on page 3-65 in the technical (20) manual, that is part No. 19 and in the one on page 3-67 the same part is No. 27.
Before I start “screwing around” on parts I have never taken apart and make things worse, I want to know what you experts think.
Will replacing those tiny filters (part No. 29 on page 3-67) fix the problem, or should I do more? I am not a mechanic as you must have guessed by now.
Are those nozzles prone to fail? Should I replace the whole thing (assuming I can get one)?
Attached are several photos I took when I got home this afternoon.
I did the obvious and checked the tightness of the two fuel lines with a wrench. They look and feel tight but I saw some tiny air bubbles rise up inside the plastic fuel return tube.
Next, I tried to find where exactly the fuel is coming from, turned the engine back on and saw drips coming off the fuel nozzle (part No. 27 on page 3-67). In the diagram on page 3-65 in the technical (20) manual, that is part No. 19 and in the one on page 3-67 the same part is No. 27.
Before I start “screwing around” on parts I have never taken apart and make things worse, I want to know what you experts think.
Will replacing those tiny filters (part No. 29 on page 3-67) fix the problem, or should I do more? I am not a mechanic as you must have guessed by now.
Are those nozzles prone to fail? Should I replace the whole thing (assuming I can get one)?
Attached are several photos I took when I got home this afternoon.
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