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<blockquote data-quote="r73" data-source="post: 245830" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>Yeah sure that would work for you. each system is going to be slightly tailor made anyway. i do find with twin dells that leaving the bus for a week or more it takes a lot of cranking to get the old girl to fire. i think you can get one way valves for the fuel lines that stop the fuel draining back, not sure how much difference that would make?</p><p>http://www.extremeautoaccessories.co.uk/products.php?section=4089" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r73, post: 245830, member: 13948"] Yeah sure that would work for you. each system is going to be slightly tailor made anyway. i do find with twin dells that leaving the bus for a week or more it takes a lot of cranking to get the old girl to fire. i think you can get one way valves for the fuel lines that stop the fuel draining back, not sure how much difference that would make? http://www.extremeautoaccessories.co.uk/products.php?section=4089" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; [/QUOTE]
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