jshuman
15+ Year Contributor
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- Oct 8, 2006
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Vienna,
West Virginia
Hey guys,
So I went to my grandparents for thanksgivng which is about 30 miles from my house. I just finished replacing my timing belt about a month ago, and this was the first time I have driven it anywhere but to work and back. After eating until I was sick, I decided to go take a look and make sure my vac lines were all still on ( I had rerouted the vac lines for my mbc 3 days ago). I pushed down on the timing belt to make sure it was still tight and it sagged way down between the cam gears. I was really bummed because I figured it would be disasterous to drive it home that way. Anyways, my girlfriend saved the day and brought my tools to me, and my grandpa and I spent the rest of the day retensioning the timing belt. I went out this morning to start it up because it was too late last night. It started up on the first try which it hasn't done since the tb install. I thought all was well, but then I saw a puddle running out from under the car. It ended up being gasoline and lots of it. I looked everywhere in the engine bay and saw no gas. I checked the afpr, feed and return on the fuel rail, and injectors. It is not coming anywhere up top. I started it one more time to get a better look. I verified fp at 43.5psi, and the puddle originated right under the rear end of the down pipe. I have to drive back out there tomorrow and try to fix it. Could anyone tell me what I should check for?
Thanks ahead,
Justin
So I went to my grandparents for thanksgivng which is about 30 miles from my house. I just finished replacing my timing belt about a month ago, and this was the first time I have driven it anywhere but to work and back. After eating until I was sick, I decided to go take a look and make sure my vac lines were all still on ( I had rerouted the vac lines for my mbc 3 days ago). I pushed down on the timing belt to make sure it was still tight and it sagged way down between the cam gears. I was really bummed because I figured it would be disasterous to drive it home that way. Anyways, my girlfriend saved the day and brought my tools to me, and my grandpa and I spent the rest of the day retensioning the timing belt. I went out this morning to start it up because it was too late last night. It started up on the first try which it hasn't done since the tb install. I thought all was well, but then I saw a puddle running out from under the car. It ended up being gasoline and lots of it. I looked everywhere in the engine bay and saw no gas. I checked the afpr, feed and return on the fuel rail, and injectors. It is not coming anywhere up top. I started it one more time to get a better look. I verified fp at 43.5psi, and the puddle originated right under the rear end of the down pipe. I have to drive back out there tomorrow and try to fix it. Could anyone tell me what I should check for?
Thanks ahead,
Justin

