Yes it can cause internal problems in your intestines and can kead to cancer
A bad coil pack would not smell like gasoline.
You may have a bad head gasket and or a cracked head.
Bad gasoline typically has a strong, unpleasant odor that can be described as sour or off-putting, often with a hint of a chemical or rotten smell. This can indicate contamination or the presence of additives that have degraded over time. Fresh gasoline has a sharp, pungent aroma, while bad gasoline may have a more muted or rancid scent. If gasoline smells unusual or significantly different from its normal scent, it may be wise to avoid using it.
It could be a bad fuel pressure regulator.
No, gasoline is not odorless. It has a distinct and strong smell.
Because of what it is made from
Gasoline contains benzene,C6H6, which naturally forms in crude oil, and is furthur refined in gasoline used by our cars. It has a characteristic sweet smell. It is also a known carcinogen.
Yes, a smell is added to gasoline for safety reasons to help detect leaks and prevent accidents.
Gasoline has a strong, pungent smell that is often described as sharp or chemical-like. This distinct odor is due to the presence of volatile organic compounds in gasoline, such as benzene and toluene. These compounds evaporate easily at room temperature, releasing vapors that create the characteristic smell of gasoline. The human nose is sensitive to these compounds, which is why gasoline has a noticeable and recognizable odor.
only 2 reasons if here was no smell before changing filter. did you spill gasoline? the smell will go away. is the filter leaking?
no
I could be in the shower and I could smell gasoline at work at the mall in my house at all place at all times