Yes, a gas leak, particularly from natural gas or propane, can lead to a nosebleed. These gases can irritate the respiratory system and mucous membranes, potentially causing inflammation and bleeding in the nasal passages. Additionally, exposure to certain chemicals in gas leaks might contribute to other health issues that could also result in nosebleeds. If a gas leak is suspected, it's important to seek fresh air and professional assistance immediately.
Let your nose be the guide.
Find the leak, and fix the cause.
It must have a fuel leak. You will have to do some detective work with your eyes and nose to locate the source.
your gas float is sticking in the carb-
A gas leak.
A small hole in the fuse line would cause a gas leak on a 1994 Honda Accord LX. In addition, a hole in the actual fuel tank would cause a leak.
No, this would be impossible. CRT's are vacuum tubes, as in all gas has been evacuated out of the tube so the electron gun can be fired. So there is no gas that can leave, and if there was a leak it would leak into the monitor and cause it not to work anymore.
It is obvious you have a gas leak. Use your nose to locate the general area of the leak. Once you narrow it down then you just have to search and find what is leaking.
fuel leak on top of what type of engine, gas or diesel?
Look at your god dam manuel
oil leak and poor gas milage
If you smell gas fumes you have a leak. To fix it you must find the leak. Your nose is your best tool to find the leak. This can be very dangerous so I would find and fix the leak ASAP.