Absolutely not. Reason being; if a fault occurs in the electrical line causing a spark, and a gas leak is present, you'll blow up the whole block.
Any gas line leak is an emergency. Your first task is to evacuate the building and call the natural gas vendor to report the leak. Who fixes the leak and who pays for the repairs may be different and may depend on who owns the gas line. Your board, the master insurance carrier and the gas line vendor will work out the details. Only if your governing documents define the gas line within the boundaries of your unit will you be responsible.
Replace the line that is leaking, and do not try any stop leak.
Look and see where it is leaking from.
No, it will not. If you have gas smell in cabin it means that the gas line is leaky. And you better find that leak.
It has a fuel system leak, can be fuel line, etc.( liquid leak) or (fuses) faulty gas cap/fuel emission system leak.
Find the leak, and fix the cause.
It has a fuel system leak, can be fuel line, etc.( liquid leak) or (fuses) faulty gas cap/fuel emission system leak.
You probably have a leak (or large hole) in your gas tank. It could also be a leak in your fuel line.
There is gas pouring on the engine. You have a fuel leak.
you will have to replace the line
In the rubber part of what?