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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap?

that was the 2nd method, would have still required a 2nd part and the same amount of clips - a 38mm connector between that and original hose. i cou...

4 years ago
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap?

just to tie up this thread - i found a much cheaper solution instead. Using the cheap fuel cap i bought for £60 - with it's 51mm neck, i bought a s...

4 years ago
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap?

Washing up liquid and a modified set of pliers with pieces of rubber, so i could grip the flange properly, did the trick! was able to twist it out in ...

4 years ago
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RE: Using 2nd battery to power rear-view camera display?

@charleyhradicalsportscarregistry-com is this the connection you're on about? it's definitely the master plug, just checking that you mean this bit...

4 years ago
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap?

oooh boy so i turned my attention to this today. To swap the fuel cap over, and discovered the next problem - how to detach the silicon hose from the ...

4 years ago
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RE: Using 2nd battery to power rear-view camera display?

@parsonsj aye that was my first thought, to get the aim patch cable and camera (which oddly enough, they sell for considerably more than a camera whic...

4 years ago
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RE: Struggling to find the fuel-out sample connector

@alex-heavens hiya - i am indeed, east mids. feel free to PM me for details etc. EDIT sorry ignore that! thought i was in another thread on here w...

4 years ago
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap?

Looks like it'll be a small fiddly mission trying to attach the hose to the fuel cap neck, let alone then trying to hold a jubilee clip with one hand ...

4 years ago
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RE: wheel nut torqueing - are yall using lube?

thread reboot! do any of you reduce the wheel nut torque specs down by 20-30% or so to account for applying some kind of anti-seize on the thread? j...

4 years ago
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RE: Struggling to find the fuel-out sample connector

Got it! Perfect thank you. i see why i was confused now... i thought that red bit was part of the T connector, didn't realise it just screwed onto ...

4 years ago
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RE: Struggling to find the fuel-out sample connector

i thought i'd only need the female part (31506P) with some tube stuck on the other end, to attach to my existing T connector. so actually what i ne...

4 years ago
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RE: Struggling to find the fuel-out sample connector

i'm confused again then - he said as i already have the T fitting i just need the -6 AN connector (so just the female end), and stick the hose on. ...

4 years ago
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RE: Struggling to find the fuel-out sample connector

aaah ah! -6 AN, ok so '-6' was the on the quote description, i didn't know what it was referring to. So it's the type of fitting. brill ok so looki...

4 years ago
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