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I've got a bit of an emergency on my 1980 Avanti II, so pardon the cross posts elsewhere.

I opened the shop today, after over a week of bitterly cold weather and was greeted with a very strong gasoline odor. A quick check shows it is leaking from either the fuel supply or return line, where the steel line attaches to rubber hose and disappears into the body behind the right rear wheel. The fuel lines are different than on Studebaker Avantis, so my workshop manual is of no help.

Does the A II have the same loop of rubber up into the sail panel, and is this part of that? How do all of the lines run? Does anyone have a diagram or photos? I'll call Dan Booth if I must, not that he isn't great... he's just very talkative and I want this fixed ASAP.

Tomorrow will get to maybe 40, so I can work out there without heat, I hope.

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The Avanti II lines are on the passenger side and come from the fuel tank as rubber hoses to the metal lines in front of the right rear wheel.  Leaks can occur in those old rubber lines, plus the filler neck hose.  The rear seat and rear panel needs to be removed to get to those lines/hoses.  Once there, I'd suggest replacing all rubber hoses and don't forget to seal the panel when reinstalling the rear panel with fresh dumdum.  There are 2 rubber hoses at the fuel pump that need to be checked/replaced as needed.

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