NEED HELP small gas leak........

flyweed

Original poster
Member
Apr 20, 2012
47
Hey guys. my 2004 GMC Envoy XL, which has a CAI...has developed a small "gas leak" it's a line that goes from the CAI toward the front of the engine, and into a little "cylinder" of some sort. It is seeping out where the rubber line connects to that little cylinder. It doesn't seem to really affect anything, OTHER than the annoying smell of gas in my cabin every day. I'd like to just fix it, but unsure of what parts I need, or even what they are called.

I've attached a couple photos showing a close up of where the leak is, and then a bit further away, so you can see where the line comes from. gas1.jpg
gas2.jpg

Any help would be great. Thanks
 

Blckshdw

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Nov 20, 2011
10,767
Tampa Bay Area, FL
:iagree: That's the fuel pressure regulator.
 

kickass audio

Member
Aug 25, 2012
955
yupp, as mentioned it is the fuel pressure regulator. Very easy to replace. Just need a larger torx head and unbolt it. I have a torx bit set that I can adapt to work on a drill or a ratchet and it worked great for me. I am not sure if local stores have this though. I bought mine off rockauto and opted for the OEM ac-delco FPR.

Is it leaking gas out of the little nub where the plastic/rubber hose attaches or is it leaking out of the bottom area where you have the metal lines going in and out of it? If it is leaking out of the little nub that is pictured at the top most part of that cylinder then you need a new fuel pressure regulator as it has a torn diaphragm and is leaking gas out. If it is leaking on another part it may be a weeping pinch weld on the regulator or maybe a bad o-ring on the gas lines going into the regulator. It is almost 100% positive to be a bad regulator though and can be swapped easily in like 10 minutes.
 

flyweed

Original poster
Member
Apr 20, 2012
47
yeah..it's leaking where the rubber "upper" hose attaches. THe bottom "metal" tubing is not leaking.

Got a part number???? THanks
 

Mooseman

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Dec 4, 2011
26,107
Ottawa, ON
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eB@WLZ

Member
Apr 29, 2012
4
How difficult is this to replace? Do i just need to unbolt the Torx bolts or do i need to disconnect any fuel lines?
 

Mooseman

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Dec 4, 2011
26,107
Ottawa, ON
I've never done it but apparently it's not that difficult. I have seen a video on YouTube.

Here it is:

 

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