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terr
11-20-2005, 12:44 PM
I just had the intake manifold gaskets and egr valve fixed up on my 99 grand am se. Everything is running great, and the SES went out a day later. Last night I walked by the car and you could smell really strong gas fumes so today iv been looking around and dont see any problems but im not to up to par with newer motors. Anyone have suggestion on what to look for. BTW its the 3.4l

xeroinfinity
11-20-2005, 01:50 PM
welcome terr. Do you here any Hisssing sounds coming from the top of the engine when its running?
Its either the lines that go to the fuel rails, under the top intake. Or one or more of the fuel injector O-rings arent seated properly and thier for leaking alittle bit.
Check around the injectors for the hissing sound if they are the culprit, sometimes the fuel rails them selves dont get tightend all the way and allow the injectors to kinda suck air where they meet the fuel rails.

terr
11-20-2005, 03:17 PM
welcome terr. Do you here any Hisssing sounds coming from the top of the engine when its running?
Its either the lines that go to the fuel rails, under the top intake. Or one or more of the fuel injector O-rings arent seated properly and thier for leaking alittle bit.
Check around the injectors for the hissing sound if they are the culprit, sometimes the fuel rails them selves dont get tightend all the way and allow the injectors to kinda suck air where they meet the fuel rails.

Thanks but no hissing sounds. Guess I'll just run it back to the garage that did the work.

xeroinfinity
11-20-2005, 08:16 PM
Thanks but no hissing sounds. Guess I'll just run it back to the garage that did the work.

Ok, that would be a good idea since they just workd on it they'll probley know what it is right off, well they should anyway. Good Luck

terr
11-21-2005, 02:16 PM
Ok, that would be a good idea since they just workd on it they'll probley know what it is right off, well they should anyway. Good Luck

Yep, O-ring in the fuel rail, hopefully have it back in a fw more hours. Thanks again.

xeroinfinity
11-21-2005, 05:21 PM
no prob, glad to be of service.

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