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<blockquote data-quote="Irishpete" data-source="post: 499512" data-attributes="member: 18029"><p>Right, this is a bit of a strange one but you never know.</p><p></p><p>One of the reasons I bought a bus was so that I could learn a bit about how to keep it on the road and look after it properly myself. Unfortunately we have started to use her regularly for weddings and I don't really want to take the engine apart etc, screw something up and then not be able to do a wedding we've committed to.</p><p></p><p>My question is, I assume it's possible (with a bit of fuel) to have a separate engine that I can learnt how to take apart, put together etc on that can live in my shed. </p><p></p><p>If it is possible to do, is it possible to do without spending a lot? Is there anything I should be aware of?</p><p></p><p>Cheers in advance, Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irishpete, post: 499512, member: 18029"] Right, this is a bit of a strange one but you never know. One of the reasons I bought a bus was so that I could learn a bit about how to keep it on the road and look after it properly myself. Unfortunately we have started to use her regularly for weddings and I don't really want to take the engine apart etc, screw something up and then not be able to do a wedding we've committed to. My question is, I assume it's possible (with a bit of fuel) to have a separate engine that I can learnt how to take apart, put together etc on that can live in my shed. If it is possible to do, is it possible to do without spending a lot? Is there anything I should be aware of? Cheers in advance, Pete [/QUOTE]
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