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07-02-2010, 12:35 PM | #1 |
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Location: Parkville, MD
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1970 Fuel Tank and Smell Question
Okay, I realize I'm a newb and this question may sound a little dumb, but I have to ask:
When these trucks were new, I assume it was NOT normal for the cab to smell like fuel, right? I mean, I can't imagine someone plunking down a whole bunch of money for a brand new truck in 1970, and then being okay with their clothes smelling like gas for the rest of the day. The reason for my question is that I recently replaced the tank, sending unit, fuel line, cab grommet and fuel cap in my truck (basically everything), and I still get out of the truck smelling like gas. (Yes, I checked and the sending unit seal is intact and seated.) Now, the smell has been greatly reduced from the old tank, but nonetheless, I can't drive the thing anywhere without stinking. The only thing I can think of is that maybe the seat is permanently smelly now, but I don't think that's the problem because ALL of my clothes smell, not just my back and butt (the parts touching the seat) I've seen a lot of threads where someone moves the tank to eliminate the smell - which is making me come to believe that people just put up with this back then. I find that hard to believe, but I'm hoping to find the answer here. Thanks in advance. |
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