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Don't ignore your fuel lines this year...
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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 605194" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>My wife was on Facebook yesterday and a short video of a Splitty in flames was on there. May have been a fuel leak that caused it to happen. As said here on other threads, this MOT exemption is a bit of a worry. Fuel and brake lines mainly are discussed and the checking of them. I’m putting a reminder of all needed periodical checks on a visual prompter inside the bus. I know you should do it anyway, but it’s good to establish a regular routine. Time has a habit of seeming shorter, when in fact it flies by and it’s longer than you thought. Going to read my Muir and write a VW survival checking list. Mind you. Don’t know about keeping the VW alive. I want to keep my family, friends, the public and myself alive.</p><p></p><p>Oh! And ‘edit’.......I’ll be MOT-ing as usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 605194, member: 13185"] My wife was on Facebook yesterday and a short video of a Splitty in flames was on there. May have been a fuel leak that caused it to happen. As said here on other threads, this MOT exemption is a bit of a worry. Fuel and brake lines mainly are discussed and the checking of them. I’m putting a reminder of all needed periodical checks on a visual prompter inside the bus. I know you should do it anyway, but it’s good to establish a regular routine. Time has a habit of seeming shorter, when in fact it flies by and it’s longer than you thought. Going to read my Muir and write a VW survival checking list. Mind you. Don’t know about keeping the VW alive. I want to keep my family, friends, the public and myself alive. Oh! And ‘edit’.......I’ll be MOT-ing as usual. [/QUOTE]
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