Jon Dor
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I have been told that by a happy lady or three (blushes at this end) Hahaha PMSLAnd he can breathe through his ears Mike.
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I have been told that by a happy lady or three (blushes at this end) Hahaha PMSLAnd he can breathe through his ears Mike.
How much did you cough up per litre for your LPG, Henry?Filled 'er up with petrol and LP for a good long trip later this week..
Managed to crack £200 in one sitting, won't be doing that again in a hurry!
CONGRATULATIONS! I'll be a genuine 69-er on 3rd June!we all love a good 69. I was born in 69. 53 years ago today actually. LOL
£60ppl LPGHow much did you cough up per litre for your LPG, Henry?
Sweet! Where from mate? I cough up 72.7p at Morrisons. Bit of a trek though. I've got a 2nd 90ltr LPG tank in boot. Just need the energy to plumb it in...£60ppl LPG
£1.48ppl for pez
Top Garage in BromyardSweet! Where from mate? I cough up 72.7p at Morrisons. Bit of a trek though. I've got a 2nd 90ltr LPG tank in boot. Just need the energy to plumb it in...
So I had a look after work and I cannot see any obvious sign of where the leak is coming from. However I did notice one of the clips fot a fuel pipe (I assume return?) is broken. Maybe I am clutching at straws here, but let's say I've driven to work, got some juicy heat and pressure in the system. Is it possible that clip is allowing enough room for fuel to escape past? Which is spraying the FIP, which is way the other day when I checked without shutdown it was dripping, but today after turning off and then back on 30mins later no drips?
Otherwise, I can only assume all 3 seals will need to be replaced and I am dredding that for sure.
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Well it got me there flawlessly
uses little more fuel than the works van or car which is to be expected (still 1/2 tank but ‘38 tank is bigger) so nothing drastic. View attachment 258131
Coming home was not so happy. Cut out on motorway roundabout. FIP too hot. Got it restarted after about 5 minutes and got me home. I’m not disappointed, it’s done what was needed with nothing more than a hiccup. Something it couldn’t have managed a few years ago. Been long time since she’s been out on the open road. Was surprised how much attention it gets from other road users
Enjoy!!Duchess's first long trip today. 280miles one way, overnight stop, then same journey back. She's proved her reliability running around local (20.5 mpg), will be interesting to see what she does on the motorway.
Just me and the Doris going down, daughter and boyfriend plus a ton of their kit coming back.
Keep yer eye on landyzone international rescue lads.
Bonne routeDuchess's first long trip today. 280miles one way, overnight stop, then same journey back. She's proved her reliability running around local (20.5 mpg), will be interesting to see what she does on the motorway.
Just me and the Doris going down, daughter and boyfriend plus a ton of their kit coming back.
Keep yer eye on landyzone international rescue lads.
Best list your route so we can look out for you.Duchess's first long trip today. 280miles one way, overnight stop, then same journey back. She's proved her reliability running around local (20.5 mpg), will be interesting to see what she does on the motorway.
Just me and the Doris going down, daughter and boyfriend plus a ton of their kit coming back.
Keep yer eye on landyzone international rescue lads.
now you've done itCongrats! It is always super-satisfying when your nemesis gives in and delivers a decent trouble-free journey.
Oops! Sorry.now you've done it
FIP dying100%. Always been like thatSounds like FIP on its way out or modulation too high.
I have never been convinced of that but who knows?FIP dying100%. Always been like that
Long way to go just for a top though MikeTop Garage in Bromyard
Also use a shell station in hereford town.
The scenic route!Long way to go just for a top though Mike
Which way you going so we can look out for you and have tow rope readyDuchess's first long trip today. 280miles one way, overnight stop, then same journey back. She's proved her reliability running around local (20.5 mpg), will be interesting to see what she does on the motorway.
Just me and the Doris going down, daughter and boyfriend plus a ton of their kit coming back.
Keep yer eye on landyzone international rescue lads.
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