atvjoey
Member
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2021
- Posts
- 36
- Reaction score
- 9
- Location
- USA, NJ
- First Name
- Joe
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- GMC r15
- Engine Size
- 350
So guys, I recently bought an 87 TBI r10 and I got the occasional whiff of raw gasoline from time to time but I always figured it was from running no o2 sensor since the previous owner did headers without the proper o2 ****. Well today I was in a parking lot and I ran in real quick to grab some food and I left the truck on, it had about a half tank of gas in it at the time. When I came out, there was gas all over the parking lot ground coming from my truck. I found the culprit hose but I am not sure where the hose is supposed to connect to or how to prevent this problem in the future. I believe it's part of the charcoal filter hoses but I am not sure since the truck never had one since I got it. It looks to be plugged with electrical tape. If anybody has any ideas on what it is, where its supposed to go, or how to eliminate this problem that would be much appreciated. Pics are below, the hose in question is the one zip tied to the brake lines to get me home with the least amount of spillage possible.