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Old 04-13-2006, 07:00 PM   #15
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Probably the o-rings. Usually they get messed up in older engines. The gas smell will happen if they have an imperfection. Check for white smoke and a strong gas smell out of of your exhaust(you already have 1 of those 2). Those are just some signs, other stuff may tell you too.
Honestly, you will need to find the source to find out though, all of the responses people have said could be the problem. Later.

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