The most likely culprit is a blown gasket or cracked head on one of the cylinders, where fuel lines and coolant lines intersect. This can pull fuel into the cooling system.
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few things is can be one blow head gasket two crack head cylinder, I had that problem too smelled gas in the coolant found out the head gasket was worn out and letting coolant and oil mix in the combustion chamber
why do my spark plugs smell like gas but the conductor is dry just the threads smell like gas and are also wet
Varnish, or in other words it does not smell like gas, it smells almost burnt
gas
Because there is gas in it.
You have a gas leak.
There is nothing that can cause a gas smell from your heater. There are however a few possible reasons why you experience a gas smell. One could be that fumes from the exhaust are entering the passenger compartment.The other possibility is that your heater could be leaking and what you are smelling is coolant or antifreeze as some people call it. The heater consists of a small radiator and a fan, it circulates hot water from the cooling system through the radiator and the fan blows air through the radiator just like the radiator in front of your car. There is nothing that can cause a gas smell during this process. Check to see if your exhaust system does no have a leak by holding a rag over the tailpipe and get someone to listen at the front. The chances are that the fan is drawing in exhaust gas and circulating themn in the passenger area.
That usually means that you have exhaust gasses dissolved in your radiator coolant; generally indicative of a head gasket problem or a cracked head (or block for that matter).
Your dryer may smell like gas if there is a leak in the gas line or if the gas valve is not functioning properly. It is important to address this issue immediately as it can be a safety hazard.
R410A is a colorless gas, so it does not have a distinct smell.
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