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Old 11-13-2009, 01:38 PM   #1
Thealien
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I have an interesting question

I am getting ready to install a 5.3 LS engine into my 1972 Jimmy. I don't have a garage and have been looking for a garage to do it in. I have a couple of lawyers that are going to let me use their garage. They store some files upstairs and a snowblower in there and I think it will work out great. My question is how can I keep from having it smell like gasoline in there when I rework the lines for a fuel pump. I will try to be carefull and not spill any but anyone know of any tricks to help with gas smell?

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