Dr.Jass
Pastor of Muppets
I just went out to the garage for a minute, and noticed a very-strong gasoline smell. At first I thought one of the fuel tanks had finally succumbed to rust but after checking the snowblower, lawnmower, Conquest and LeBaron, there was no leakage.
I went over by the furnace, and sure enough the inline filter (which has never leaked) was leaking like a sieve. Fuel was pouring out. There's a huge puddle of fuel in the corner and countless soft-material parts are now junk.
This was a gasoline smell, not a diesel-fuel odor. I have never, ever put gasoline in my furnace tank as it's a recipe for disaster, and yet somehow I've got some in there. Not good. The furnace was running while I was out there and I shut it down to avoid a vapor explosion. I'm thinking the gasoline deteriorated the seal in the filter housing which caused it to leak. I'd set the thermostat to 60° this morning to get the LeBaron somewhat up to temp so I could do some priming and painting on it tonight after upping the temp; there was no fuel smell whatsoever as of 7:30 this morning.
I just put 11 gallons of diesel in it Tuesday, yet the smell is of pure gasoline. No, I didn't screw up because I got to smell diesel all the way home from the gas station, and diesel is its own pump (nozzle size).
My guess is that one of my neighbors had a gas can of old fuel and was trying to do me a favor by dumping it in my fuel tank. I don't believe for a second it was anything malicious... but someone might not know how these things work and just thought they were being nice.
The smell of gasoline is so strong in there I would not venture back out to the garage and dare to turn on the lights for fear of levelling my garage and possibly seriously injuring myself in the process. The vapors are really that bad.
I guess I'll need to tighten the filler plug with a wrench from this point forward, so no one does me any "favors" in the future. :doh:
You have no idea how glad I am I went out there for essentially no reason.
I went over by the furnace, and sure enough the inline filter (which has never leaked) was leaking like a sieve. Fuel was pouring out. There's a huge puddle of fuel in the corner and countless soft-material parts are now junk.
This was a gasoline smell, not a diesel-fuel odor. I have never, ever put gasoline in my furnace tank as it's a recipe for disaster, and yet somehow I've got some in there. Not good. The furnace was running while I was out there and I shut it down to avoid a vapor explosion. I'm thinking the gasoline deteriorated the seal in the filter housing which caused it to leak. I'd set the thermostat to 60° this morning to get the LeBaron somewhat up to temp so I could do some priming and painting on it tonight after upping the temp; there was no fuel smell whatsoever as of 7:30 this morning.
I just put 11 gallons of diesel in it Tuesday, yet the smell is of pure gasoline. No, I didn't screw up because I got to smell diesel all the way home from the gas station, and diesel is its own pump (nozzle size).
My guess is that one of my neighbors had a gas can of old fuel and was trying to do me a favor by dumping it in my fuel tank. I don't believe for a second it was anything malicious... but someone might not know how these things work and just thought they were being nice.
The smell of gasoline is so strong in there I would not venture back out to the garage and dare to turn on the lights for fear of levelling my garage and possibly seriously injuring myself in the process. The vapors are really that bad.
I guess I'll need to tighten the filler plug with a wrench from this point forward, so no one does me any "favors" in the future. :doh:
You have no idea how glad I am I went out there for essentially no reason.