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I have a heavy fuel smell in the cabin of my 1997 sea ray 240 sundancer. I
smell (very little) fuel in the engine compartment.I called the dealer and they think that it could be a fuel line (fill,vent or line to engine). they said that it is rare that the fuel tank in this model and year could rupture. the thing that i don't get is how come the smell is in the aft cabin and not in the engine compartment, if a fuel line is bad? (all lines are in the engine compartment area). I did pull the access panel up in the aft cabin and the fuel smell was stronger.it looks like i can pull the tank with out to much trouble. I guess my questions are. 1) if i don't see any fuel in the bilge, could it be leaking? 2) if it is a fuel line could the vapors vent out of the engine compartment and stay in the aft cabin area? 3) if i do need a new fuel tank, is there a place on the net to find them? thanks for any help i can get, Joe |
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