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Fuel Guage and MPG
Bunnie:
£80 a week! i cant even aford £20 a week fuel! and thats in puggy
think rich has been putting in bout £15 a week to get him to work and back.
--- Quote ---The fuel tank sender on top of the tank corrodes really badly.
Usually the first thing to rot off is the low fuel light trigger, followed by the fuel gauge connections, followed by the fuel return feed spigot.
Expect them all. lol.
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so thats why rabbits got no fuel light! :roll:
Evilgoat:
--- Quote from: "Bunnie" ---£80 a week! i cant even aford £20 a week fuel! and thats in puggy
think rich has been putting in bout £15 a week to get him to work and back.
--- Quote ---The fuel tank sender on top of the tank corrodes really badly.
Usually the first thing to rot off is the low fuel light trigger, followed by the fuel gauge connections, followed by the fuel return feed spigot.
Expect them all. lol.
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so thats why rabbits got no fuel light! :roll:
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I was just thinking that :) I assumed there wasnt one :)
Rangie3.0LtrDan:
LOL i am thinking of converting to lpg! Think of the savings, only worry is wether a roof mounted tank would pass an mot, cos i cant find nowhere else to put it!
Bunnie:
another problem with LPG besides where to put the tanks is having some where near by that actually sells the stuff!
round here theres like 2 places and neather are in the direction i generaly take!
V8MoneyPit:
And it won't be too long before it gets to over 90p per litre anyway. As soon as it's popular enough you can be sure the government will lump loads more tax on it.... Me? Cynical? Nah!
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