[doc] Re: Rich H and Chrispy to the rescue :o)
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EEK!

Thats a lucky escape, and its one of the reasons why i changed out 
my fuel hoses in there for a new set , mine all looked rather baked 
and cracked on the 25 yr old rubber parts of the hoses, but 
obviously on your 3 year old new ones its not something you would 
have expected to have to check or replace.

Hope the timing adjustment has now sorted out your 'flame throwing' 
problem ....  unless it was actually origionaly coming from your 
petrol covered exhaust manifold ;-)

Lovely weather you have had for your 2 shows this weekend bet you 
are all nicely tanned now :)!

Regards

Mike

#2001 HEC6T
403








--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Claire Usher" <claire_usher71@...> 
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> 
> today, during day 2 of the Belper show, which was definately 
hotter 
> then yesterday, Rich H and I decided to take a closer look at 
> Flopsy's driver's door and tried to get it to latch better, 
however 
> it seems that the door locks are buggered, so a new pair are going 
to 
> be aquired from a scrappy in Derby :o)
> 
> Rich also decided to have a look at the timing on Flopsy and found 
> that was 2 degrees out and duly rectified this too.  Top bloke!
> 
> However, whilst attending to the timing there was a "why is the 
top 
> of the CPR wet...why is there petrol coming from that hose... 
(engine 
> swiftly turned off).  Rich discovered, that one of my swanky 3yr 
old 
> fuel hoses that goes from the CPR to the top of the metering head 
was 
> leaking where the banjo fitting goes into the hose.  In fact, when 
> the hose was removed, little effort was needed to pull the banjo 
> fitting out of the hose...worrying for a high pressure part of the 
> fuel system :o(  Unfortunately, this particular hose was probably 
> about the only thing not lurking under Rich's bonnet, so Phill 
phoned 
> Chris P who gave us the great news that he had a selection of fuel 
> hoses and yes I could have one.  Rich duly went and fetched the 
hose, 
> fitted it on and all is well again.  I shudder to think what could 
> have happened as a result of fuel spraying down onto a very hot 
> exhaust manifold though.....
> 
> All I can say is huge thanks to Rich and Chris P for getting me 
out 
> of a potentially dangerous situation today.  Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Claire
> #2292
> DOC170
>







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