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MPG on LPG
Yoshi:
will do that tomorrow, if it is one of the unions is it just a case of tightening it up or is it replacement, if its replacement is it easy to do?
Range Rover Blues:
On mine they are olives so you will need a new olive and possibly the nut. They looked like compression fittings if you ever did any plumbing. And guess what. mine leaks now too :evil:
Yoshi:
Its a sympathy leak! lol, and i think mine is underneath now cos i smelt the lpg before and stopped to check thoroughly and it was coming from underneath, so thinking it could be the pipes from the tank to the engine, which i spose isnt too bad a job to replace!
Range Rover Blues:
Hang fire there, if your system is fitted properly then any leak from the valve/inlet of the tank should be arried out through the boot floor by the armoured sheathing around the copper feed pipes and wirng going to the valve block on the tank. So a leak at the tnak will be carried out to under the boot somewhere for safety, lpg is a heavy gas so it sinks too.
Take the cover off the valve bits and have a good sniff. Again with the soapy water.
Yoshi:
OOOooooo ok, will do that then :D
So when you gonna organise a days laning for me to cross the borders for??? lol still got your handle here ready for its new home!
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