I too always thought it was creating a slight vacuum (although I think 
even with the windows shut) which is why I opened the vent which I 
thought would make the pressures inside and out basically the same thus 
not drawing in the fumes.  The smell I get is definitely exhaust.

Kevin

Bruce giller wrote:
> With the top up and a window cracked, a slight vacuum is produced inside the
> cabin and this tends to suck air from the trunk area.  If you open both
> windows wide open, or have them both shut, you shouldn't smell any fumes.
> One 'cure' is to get the down-curved exhaust tip which sent the exhaust
> toward the ground - which I never implemented on my '86 Spider.
>
> Do you think that the smell is more akin to gasoline rather than exhaust?
> If so, then check all your fuel hoses (in fact just replace them all since
> they are quite old by now), the vapor recovery system, and the fuel gauge
> sender gasket (located on top of the tank).
>
> Bruce
>
>
> '73 GTV
>
> Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:56:57 -0400
>   
>> From: Kevin Redden <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [alfa] exhaust fumes
>>
>> My 86 tends to do this as well.  I find if I leave the vent control
>> halfway between the top and the bottom I don't smell the exhaust
>> anymore.  I've checked for leaks but have never found any, put in a new
>> trunk seal, looked for holes or bad grommets between the trunk and
>> passenger compartment and haven't found any so I gave up and just use
>> the vent control.  If you figure it out please let me know!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kevin
>> 86 Spider Veloce
>> 87 Milano Verde
>> 88 Milano Platinum (about to be parted out)
>> www.alfamilano.com
>>
>> Gabriel Forzano wrote:
>>     
>>> Hello To All,
>>> I live in South Florida and rarely find it necessary to have the
>>> top of my
>>> 86 Spider up, but during this recent cold spell it has been up and
>>> I've
>>> noticed a lot of fumes leaking into the passenger compartment. I've have
>>> a
>>> new truck seal(I understand they are a problem at times) but the fumes
>>>       
>> still
>>     
>>> get in.....  The car has a straight pipe out the rear and I'm wondering
>>>       
>> if
>>     
>>> that could be the problem since I've since quite a few pipes that curve
>>> towards the pavement (although they don't look as nice).. I'm wondering
>>>       
>> if
>>     
>>> anyone has installed the downward facing pipe and if it solves this
>>>       
>> problem?
>>     
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