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by Anonymous » Sat May 14, 05 2:54 pm
I just wondered what the regs were regarding fuel lines running underneath cars for MOT.
I need to replace the one on the AMC and it has just a plastic pipe at the moment,a kind of bodge job.It has the original rubber ends and wondered if it should be metal/copper the rest of the way from the tank to the pump.
Anyone?
Also whats the best oil for a 60's autobox?
Alex
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by Alex » Sat May 14, 05 3:44 pm
If it is fuel tight it will be fine, most all modern car fuel lines are plastic.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun May 15, 05 9:16 am
Thanks guys!
I didn't realise that fuel lines were legally allowed to be plastic,but i suppose that the modern world is ALL plastic!
db
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by db » Thu May 19, 05 12:20 pm
Ah, Trailer Park Boys- genius
No-one will believe you...
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu May 19, 05 4:50 pm
Its the funniest thing i've seen on tv for years........without being out and out funny!!!
The one where he lives in his car and steels Bubbles kitten to guard his plants from the squirrels is hilarious...........
db
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by db » Sat May 21, 05 9:41 am
And the little thinks you dont notice for a while, like Julian ALWAYS has a full glass in his hand, with ice...
No-one will believe you...