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Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 11:30 am
by Tucsonan
babsy wrote:Update: I'm so happy to report I found the problem. I took the cover off the generator and started it from the outside to see if I could see anything...and sure enough the little black fuel line had separated itself from the other end which was right there in front. So, I just put back in place and all looks good. It think because it was so cold in Yosemite the rubber expanded and with the little vibration when running it just wiggled itself loose. I'm so happy that it was as simple as that. I was lucky. Thanks to all for your help.....very much appreciated.

Babsy
Great luck!

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 7:13 pm
by lido14co



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Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:39 am
by skater
Keep an eye on it - if it came off by itself once, it'll do it again.

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:22 am
by Planck
Babsy You don't mention model year, but my 93 fuel lines at the gen have spring clamps on the ends. Maybe yours are missing.

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 4:35 pm
by mountaindent
I had a gasoline smell when I would fill up the van and once it got down to a certain level the smell I felt slightly went away. The thinking is it has a gas cap that does not have a very good seal so hopefully, replacing that soon will eliminate that strong smell. If the windows are up and air conditioning on, there was no smell of gasoline.

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 11:39 am
by weekender
mountaindent -- on my 93, the situation you describe happened to me as well. On the top of the tank there is a vent tube that had rotted out over the years. When I filled up the tank, the sloshing around from driving caused some spilling. As the tank went down, it would go away. Thankfully, my mechanic was able to see it with an extension mirror and replace it without dropping the tank(whew!).

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 11:09 am
by lido14co
Had the same issue when filling up. Quit “topping up” and just went with the automatic pump shutoff. Voila, no more gas smell


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Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:58 am
by mountaindent
Thank you for the advice and will have them look at the vent and will stop topping the tank off. I like to stop and take breaks anyway with being retired. No hurry to get anywhere really just enjoying the ride and stop overs.

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:25 pm
by mountaindent
This is the resolution(I hope) of the ongoing mystery with the gasoline smell. I have tried not topping off the tank when filling up which was a suggestion but, still that lingering smell. As told before in a previous post, I bought a new gas cap which an RV service place suggested to no avail. It was only after the generator was taken out and serviced when it was noted that no gasoline was getting to the generator. The tech checked the fuel line to the generator and deemed it in good shape(hard to believe for being 25 years but, true evidently). When the fuel line was connected back to the generator successfully, no more gasoline smell. I look back on comments from previous owners for years of this particular B190 and it was mentioned when they took the camper in for a checkup that the generator never really would get started and stay on. Happy to report that the generator works great now with only 53 hours on it and no more gas smell which used to permeate the cab area with or without the windows open until the tank level was down half.

Hope this helps others with that persistent gas smell with an unknown source. Perhaps, add this scenario as a possible source.

Re: Gasoline smell

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 9:02 am
by Travelisaverb
Yep... same prob amen. I had to replace my tube on the top of the gas tank. They found the leak using a smoke machine.


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