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    Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    So I bought my 89 Accord lx-i about a week ago. It was leaking from the fuel injectors, among some other minor problems, and I replaced all 4. I love the 3rd generation accord though and it's really a sweet ride.

    While the gas smell and heat did decrease substantially, every time I take her for a ride I hear a whistling noise when I put some gas on it and I open the hood and a faint gas smell is present. It goes away quickly compared to before the injector replacement.

    I have no idea what else it could be. The injectors are dry when I touch em and I'm thinking fuel filter.

    Just looking for suggestions and thanks




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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    check your FPR hose for any leaks. when i put my injectors it squirted a lil bit of gas cause i didn't positioned it right with the bushing and was not sitting correctly, moved it and didn't smell like gas.

    when you change something it's better to do everything at once.

    change:
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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Quote Originally Posted by ShyBoyCA6 View Post
    check your FPR hose for any leaks. when i put my injectors it squirted a lil bit of gas cause i didn't positioned it right with the bushing and was not sitting correctly, moved it and didn't smell like gas.

    when you change something it's better to do everything at once.

    change:
    Fuel filter
    FPR
    Strainer
    washers
    Thanks. I just changed the o-rings and injectors so I'll take a look at the hose and fuel filter.

    Is the whistling indicative of anything? It's always a certain spot on the gas paddle that the noise comes.

    Just painted the rims and hubcaps so it's starting to look pretty nice.

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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Whistling imho leads to a vacuum leak. Did you check around the emission can in the back of the engine bay? Its for gas fumes etc that goes back to the tank. Its under the fuel filter. Thick lines. Do a search for Dr. Snooz manual it is a great factory service manual for our car. Welcome. Post up some pics after five posts.
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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Oh the whistling thing is a bad o ring, when you accel. you hear it. so replace the o ring and that will get rid of it but i dont think it has anything to do with it smelling like gas. so did you fix it yet?

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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Thanks guys. I did use 2 old o rings on the injectors after I lost em. The other 2 are new. Maybe I should replace em? They seem dry after a run around town

    I'll check the Dr. Snooz for those vacuum lines.


    This being my 5th post, I'm going to take some pictures now and post em up

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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Definitely replace those old orings. It's also possible you damaged an oring on install. Did you coat them with oil before putting them in? The gas will stain the area where it's leaking out over time, so if you've been driving awhile, you should see it. Also, sometimes you have to twist the injectors in their sockets to get them to seat properly after you've installed the fuel rail.
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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Definitely replace those old orings. It's also possible you damaged an oring on install. Did you coat them with oil before putting them in? The gas will stain the area where it's leaking out over time, so if you've been driving awhile, you should see it. Also, sometimes you have to twist the injectors in their sockets to get them to seat properly after you've installed the fuel rail.

    Thanks for the reply snooz. Unfortunately with work and all I havent got to doing the rings but the injectors are pretty dry when I feel around there.

    I did twist and make sure they were seated properly. I dunked the rings in a little gasoline to make em expand and seal.

    I'll let everyone know how she comes along. In the mean time, those pictures I promised

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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    So I checked the injector that was leaking and the O-ring was sheared to pieces! Replaced it and she's running great now

    Unfortunately I screwed up on the hub caps and have to sand em down and repaint em

    As far as I'm concerned my problems solved so thanks for the input everyone

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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Great forum here !

    Hey guys sorry if this is in the wrong place but im looking for a write up or directions on how to change these fuel injectors on these cars. I Just bought this great 88 LxI and its got a fuel leak. I can see it seeping from the 3rd injector, so what i want to do is replace the seals and the 3rd injector. Any help is much appreciated !

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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Quote Originally Posted by defiance View Post
    Great forum here !

    Hey guys sorry if this is in the wrong place but im looking for a write up or directions on how to change these fuel injectors on these cars. I Just bought this great 88 LxI and its got a fuel leak. I can see it seeping from the 3rd injector, so what i want to do is replace the seals and the 3rd injector. Any help is much appreciated !
    I would replace the o-ring first and make sure it seats properly.

    I would not throw again a fuel injector that may otherwise not leak. Fuel injectors may be serviced, checking for leaks on a bench, plus checking spray patterns flow. There are several services on the internet; I tried this one
    http://fuelinjectorconnection.com/sh...iewCat&catId=3

    Car runs better and smoother after being serviced. If you do not know history of the car, but want to keep it I would suggest get those injectors serviced unless damage forces you to replace them.
    Last edited by ecogabriel; 05-12-2012 at 02:43 PM.
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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    thanks for the help ecogabriel, I might try getting the gaskets and seals for them first, whats the best way to get that damn fuel line bolt off though ? That things on there pretty tight !
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    Re: Small gas leak...is it the fuel filter?

    Quote Originally Posted by defiance View Post
    thanks for the help ecogabriel, I might try getting the gaskets and seals for them first, whats the best way to get that damn fuel line bolt off though ? That things on there pretty tight !
    I have changed the seals and remove the injectors without removing the fuel bolt from the fuel rail. I had to loosen the speedometer cable bracket for the rail to lift without problem, but mine is an 86 and the intake manifold is different.

    Notice that the cleaning shops send the injectors with new seals, seats, and even the small basket caps on top.

    Still, if you want to remove it, I would say get a six-point socket and try loosening it that way.
    Last edited by ecogabriel; 05-13-2012 at 12:55 PM.
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