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<blockquote data-quote="hart5lizard" data-source="post: 442800" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>Yes, get your old clothes on, grab a torch limbo underneath & have a good look around, starting from the fuel tank & working your way through as much as you can get to , checking the pipes for dampness which will tell you that your pipe is weeping & needs replacing, my fuel line through the tinware is steel so not so delicate & a bit more maintenance free, maybe yours is the same?</p><p></p><p>But getting the engine out is a fairly straight forward procedure, if your at all worried about what you cant see with it in situ.</p><p></p><p>regards Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hart5lizard, post: 442800, member: 4153"] Yes, get your old clothes on, grab a torch limbo underneath & have a good look around, starting from the fuel tank & working your way through as much as you can get to , checking the pipes for dampness which will tell you that your pipe is weeping & needs replacing, my fuel line through the tinware is steel so not so delicate & a bit more maintenance free, maybe yours is the same? But getting the engine out is a fairly straight forward procedure, if your at all worried about what you cant see with it in situ. regards Dan [/QUOTE]
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