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What should I check and service on my first new bus?
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<blockquote data-quote="Happystamps" data-source="post: 517697" data-attributes="member: 14679"><p>Aye, you'll probably want to use a garage for the CO level at least. An analogue dwell tester can be had second hand for a tenner and it really does make a difference. Timing light can be made yourself- I used a 12V motorcycle indicator which works perfectly. Only real expense would be a CO meter- mine was £50 second hand- plus you'll want them to show you about or do it themselves at first></p><p>Good luck to ya, any more questions just post 'em up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happystamps, post: 517697, member: 14679"] Aye, you'll probably want to use a garage for the CO level at least. An analogue dwell tester can be had second hand for a tenner and it really does make a difference. Timing light can be made yourself- I used a 12V motorcycle indicator which works perfectly. Only real expense would be a CO meter- mine was £50 second hand- plus you'll want them to show you about or do it themselves at first> Good luck to ya, any more questions just post 'em up. [/QUOTE]
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