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Audi: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

  1. #1
    Victor
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    A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    I just picked up a used A4 2.8 and didn't notice until now that there is a
    gas leak in the area behind the rear left wheel. Any ideas or suggestions
    on where it may be. It's not very much, no liquid is actually seen, just
    strong odor.

    Thanks,
    Vic



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    Jim
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    Re: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    Victor Silva wrote: 
    Did you climb under and look? Leaky fuel filter connections maybe?


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    Victor
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    Re: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    Thanks, but I found the problem. Some idiot drilled a hole through the sheet
    metal in the trunk behind the left rear seat into the tank. Nice! I'm going
    to cut out a little trap door -- 2 inch round -- and put a permanent epoxy
    fuel tank patch on the hole in tha tank. I gave a cursory look under the
    car and it looks like there are 2 or 3 fuel tanks, either that or the fuel
    tank is a very odd shape and hugs the underbody. Anyway, where the drilled
    hole is the top of the top is almost impossible to get at. The only way to
    get at it seems to be to loosen the whole rear suspension and drive shaft. I
    think cutting a small access panel shouldn't be a problem. There is already
    some kind of access panel behind the rear right seat that is about six
    inches around.

    Any thoughts from the group would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    --Vic
    "Jim" <com> wrote in message news:net... 

    suggestions 
    just 



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    Jim
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    Re: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    Nice one! Glad you found it. Probably didn't leak (much) until they took
    the screw out. If it was my car, I'd drill the trunk floor a little
    bigger than the current hole (being careful not to go into the tank) and
    then put a sheetmetal screw with it's threads coated with silicone into
    the tank.

    Victor Silva wrote:
     


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    Victor
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    Re: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    Jim,

    Great idea. This way I can minimize the size of the access hole. However,
    I don't think I'll use silicone. I've tried it before on another car and it
    doesn't last when in contact with gasoline.
    I'll use the screw like you said but use two part epoxy made to patch gas
    tanks.

    --Vic

    "Jim" <com> wrote in message news:net... 



  6. #6
    Jim
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    Re: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    Silicone would be OK if you let it fully cure before you drove it (and
    sloshed it with gas). Epoxy should work fine as well.

    Victor Silva wrote:
     


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    NPNoonan
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    Re: A4 2.8Q Gasoline Leak?

    >Jim, 
    Look for a product called "seal all". I used it on a very leaky 200q tank and
    it works. It is gasoline resistant. for the larger areas of rust (around the
    seam), I used lots of seal all and a fiberglass mesh, such as you would use to
    patch a hole in drywall. Works great. Do a search on audifans for other
    testimonials.

    -- Tom Werner


 

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