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<blockquote data-quote="sharky71" data-source="post: 301136" data-attributes="member: 13974"><p>that's interesting,took van yesterday for our maiden camping trip with the kids and my wife and i could smell petrol fumes really strongly,pulled over and checked all lines and around carbs and all seemed fine(lines are all brand new £5/mtr not some cheap tak you can get)so i am thinking it could be filler cap like he said above.</p><p>anyway brilliant first time away,carbs spluttered on way down(see 009tdc thread)but on way back they never missed a beat,only the humming on clutch pedal depressed spoilt the whole experience.</p><p></p><p>sharky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharky71, post: 301136, member: 13974"] that's interesting,took van yesterday for our maiden camping trip with the kids and my wife and i could smell petrol fumes really strongly,pulled over and checked all lines and around carbs and all seemed fine(lines are all brand new £5/mtr not some cheap tak you can get)so i am thinking it could be filler cap like he said above. anyway brilliant first time away,carbs spluttered on way down(see 009tdc thread)but on way back they never missed a beat,only the humming on clutch pedal depressed spoilt the whole experience. sharky. [/QUOTE]
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