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			<title>SOS With fuel leak</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[2004 Trailblazer, 6 cyl. 
Had garage R&R engine, about 400 miles on engine.  Now have strong smell of gas inside car and in engine bay.  They said not their problem. 
Can't see...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>2004 Trailblazer, 6 cyl.<br />
Had garage R&amp;R engine, about 400 miles on engine.  Now have strong smell of gas inside car and in engine bay.  They said not their problem.<br />
Can't see any leak.  I wanted to get to fuel rail to check for leaks.  Can the plastic housing around intake be removed or must I pull complete intake?. <br />
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Thanks<br />
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Figured it out--  Not really hard to do. I just removed the intake turned fuel pump on and clearly saw 1 injector had a leak.<br />
Pulled fuel rail and replaced all O rings. <br />
An easy 1 hr job if you know what you are looking for.<br />
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			<div class="message">2004 Trailblazer, 6 cyl.<br />
Had garage R&amp;R engine, about 400 miles on engine.  Now have strong smell of gas inside car and in engine bay.  They said not their problem.<br />
Can't see any leak.  I wanted to get to fuel rail to check for leaks.  Can the plastic housing around intake be removed or must I pull complete intake?. <br />
<br />
Thanks</div>
			
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			<title>2008 envoy front end rebuild, any advice??</title>
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