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I believe that part of the air emissions control system includes a fuel tank vent line that is supposed to capture any overfill and vapors from the fuel system. If the line itself has failed or if it is plugged you might get the problem with fuel vapors you describe.
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Kurt,
I also suffer from the same EXACT problem. It is especially noticeable on hotter days (90+). I have also experienced the same gurgling sound you mention. It seems loudest immediately after shutting off the engine following a drive, and dissipates after it sits (engine off) for 1-2 minutes. Since you're in Corrales, I'm guessing you're a RRR member and if you are, try to contact Bob Blackwell, he has experienced alot of 968-related anomolies over the years.
I'm going to start a different thread about another little unexplainable, yet related, tid-bit which happened the other day as the car was going, nose-up, onto a flatbed wrecker (long story). Fuel was seeping sufficiently that it made a nice little stream of fuel on the wrecker bed and dripped off of the end. The fuel seemed to be coming from the fuel filler neck area, though I couldn't pinpoint exactly where it was leaking from. Pretty freaking alarming, to say the least!
I am very interested in finding out more about the mysterious gurgling noise, charcoal canister, vent lines, etc from your original post and the ones that followed.
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I just spoke to the mechanic and there seems to be a lot of staining on the rear of the gas tank from fuel coming out of the vent line just above the rear of the tank.
It seems the vent line is supposed to be open, but somewhere there (I believe) is a valve that is supposed to prevent fuel from coming out of this hose.
Anyone out there know where this valve is, or perhaps what could be causing raw fuel to come out of this vent line?
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Look on a copy of PET and I think it has an exploded view with all parts
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The valve that controls the evap system for the fuel tank is in the engine bay, close to the master cylinder.
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How could this result in raw fuel going up the line and out the back by the tank?
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One of the failure modes is for it to have continuous suction on the tank, on the 928 it causes the tank to implode. It's vacuum operated, I suppose you could try plugging the vac line and see if the symptoms change.
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