TDI_Convert
06-07-2010, 08:53
I need a bit of advice/help in figuring out what I need to do to fix a slight fuel leak on Dad's 1997 Suburban. He has the set of factory repair manuals, but I won't lay eyes on them 'till this weekend. The truck is here, and the manuals are 100 miles away.
There is a fuel leak that is dripping off of his starter. Not enough to show on the underside of the truck, but enough to make a puddle on the garage floor. There is no sign of fuel coming from the injectors/cap/return lines, but there is wetness on the fuel manager and in the floor of the valley.
What steps do I take to R&R the fuel manager, and what's a good source for parts to fix it? I'm assuming that the fuel heater is leaking. He has 267K on the truck, and the IP and injectors were replaced in October. This leak just started a week ago and the truck has been parked since.
I removed the trans (2-wd) because I really thought it was trans fluid.:o That wasn't fun because of the aftermarket mandrel crossover pipe and one of the nuts is frozen to the exhaust manifold stud....
He runs dyed fuel (I know, I know) and it didn't smell like diesel. What was puzzling was that it was only dripping off of the starter, not from the torque converter dust cover. No signs of a trans leak, nor are the trans cooler lines leaking. But when the smell test was compared to a sample of his fuel from the tank, they smelled alike.
Thanks for any tips you have.
There is a fuel leak that is dripping off of his starter. Not enough to show on the underside of the truck, but enough to make a puddle on the garage floor. There is no sign of fuel coming from the injectors/cap/return lines, but there is wetness on the fuel manager and in the floor of the valley.
What steps do I take to R&R the fuel manager, and what's a good source for parts to fix it? I'm assuming that the fuel heater is leaking. He has 267K on the truck, and the IP and injectors were replaced in October. This leak just started a week ago and the truck has been parked since.
I removed the trans (2-wd) because I really thought it was trans fluid.:o That wasn't fun because of the aftermarket mandrel crossover pipe and one of the nuts is frozen to the exhaust manifold stud....
He runs dyed fuel (I know, I know) and it didn't smell like diesel. What was puzzling was that it was only dripping off of the starter, not from the torque converter dust cover. No signs of a trans leak, nor are the trans cooler lines leaking. But when the smell test was compared to a sample of his fuel from the tank, they smelled alike.
Thanks for any tips you have.