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Originally Posted by dougar
Thanks, all, for the advice and commiseration. I've quoted a few of your responses below for comments and followup questions.
I haven't given up yet, but for now a coffee can gets placed on the engine pan as soon as the engine is off, so while I have gasoline smell in the garage, at least the fluid is contained. After 3 days (temps in 50s-70s), there is about a teaspoon in the can.
Thanks,
Doug
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As an FYI, a plastic gallon milk jug cut in half fits nicely in on top of the engine pan, keeps gas off the engine pan if you need to protect the paint on the engine pan.. Leave the hood open to remind you to remove it before starting the motor.