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> Fuel Lekage by mistake, or Possible leaky injectors.

Old Mar 16, 2007 | 12:15 AM
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> Fuel Lekage by mistake, or Possible leaky injectors.

> Okay to compound the problems I've been having with my car, this is a new one.

> I'm still new to the whole rotary deal, so I wanna confirm my fear here. Mind you guys, this may sound really stupid...

> Anyways I was working on the car ealier tonight and was adjusting timing. I then decided to call it a night before I had a chance the CAS connector. I den reconsidered an hour and a half ago to resume working on the car. I went to turn the ignition and the car dies. Then I remember that I hadn't re-conected the CAS conector. I connect it, and the car runs like crap and smells strongly of fuel. After 2 minutes I kill it. I find a nice little puddle of fuel/oil leaking out of a small exhaust leak on the cat downpipe.

> So, my question is, did I accidently just shove fuel into the housings and flooded the motor hardcore, before reconnecting the CAS? Or could it possibly that my injectors are leaky? BTW, how does one tell if injectors are leaky?
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