While working with the engine (after shutdown), I noticed a single drop of clear fluid-- later determined to be raw gas--falling away from a fuel rail connector (photos attached).
1. What is this connector? I searched my manual, but the manual provides no names.
2. Is this a critical situation? A single drop without fuel line pressure means more gas will drip under pressure-- if not spray.
I have purchased a fire extinguisher made for gasoline fires, but have minimized my driving, and want to take care of this as first priority.
1. What is this connector? I searched my manual, but the manual provides no names.
2. Is this a critical situation? A single drop without fuel line pressure means more gas will drip under pressure-- if not spray.
I have purchased a fire extinguisher made for gasoline fires, but have minimized my driving, and want to take care of this as first priority.
Jun 19, 2024 at 1:16 AM


