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<blockquote data-quote="hart5lizard" data-source="post: 442368" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>Dont wait to check your fuel lines if you are smelling petrol,</p><p>I discovered the pipe connected to the petrol tank had split right at the end & was only just hanging on by the skin of its teeth, I just touched it ever so slightly & it came away allowing a torrent of fuel to pour straight</p><p> from the tank! </p><p>I was very lucky to have discovered this while i was under my bus & not driving along </p><p></p><p>scary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hart5lizard, post: 442368, member: 4153"] Dont wait to check your fuel lines if you are smelling petrol, I discovered the pipe connected to the petrol tank had split right at the end & was only just hanging on by the skin of its teeth, I just touched it ever so slightly & it came away allowing a torrent of fuel to pour straight from the tank! I was very lucky to have discovered this while i was under my bus & not driving along scary [/QUOTE]
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