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Fuel Tank And Lines

  • Check all fuel line connections and prevent loss of fuel due to leakage and evaporation. If your car smells of petrol, stop and find the leakage or check carburetor for any overflow.

  • Never fill the fuel tank right to the filler cap.

  • Use a fine strainer to filter the petrol while filling the tank.

  • Get the tank cleaned periodically. Open the drain plug and flush out.

  • Have the fuel pump checked for correct pressure, once in 3 months.