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by devdub
31 Jul 2021, 06:49
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Lead replacemenr
Replies: 9
Views: 1282

Re: Lead replacemenr

On the subject of stupid E10 fuel, and assuming the fuel lines are okay, are there any other adjustments that need to be made. My local filling station is already selling it. 😬
by devdub
19 Nov 2017, 09:08
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Non return
Replies: 0
Views: 1799

Non return

Morning all,

Can anyone tell me what symptoms to expect if I have a faulty non-return valve in my fuel line please. Van is 1.9 DG. Thanks
by devdub
15 Mar 2012, 17:17
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: HELP
Replies: 14
Views: 1744

Re: HELP

OK! Sorry :oops:
by devdub
15 Mar 2012, 14:15
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: HELP
Replies: 14
Views: 1744

Re: HELP

Fuel pump gave me similar symptoms :?: Just saying :shock:
by devdub
09 Oct 2011, 20:24
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: What is Wild Camping?
Replies: 1
Views: 665

Re: What is Wild Camping?

There's nothing like a kid with a sense of humour, and a belly full of beans. :shock: :rofl
by devdub
30 Sep 2011, 20:23
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Durdle Door
Replies: 9
Views: 1226

Re: Durdle Door

We stayed there a couple of years ago in the dead of winter. Brilliant, what a piece of coast. :D
by devdub
30 Sep 2011, 20:03
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Going to my first Caravan Club site - bit scared..
Replies: 24
Views: 3682

Re: Going to my first caravan & Camping Club site - bit scared..

It is all true. the C&CC are great. The big book of sites is great for working out where you are going next when you are touring around. We personally like the little sites with the scant facilities, but usually stop on a club site every four of five stops just to spoil ourselves. They have grea...
by devdub
11 Aug 2010, 07:57
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Dorset campsites
Replies: 15
Views: 4287

Re: Dorset campsites

If you want family fun and great views/ walks, this is good

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by devdub
05 Nov 2009, 21:20
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Adventure Campsites
Replies: 7
Views: 1341

Re: Adventure Campsites

This camp about a mile outside Cheddar Gorge has a swimming not only has the Gorge nearby, but has a great BMX track on site, and mountain biking and walking in the hills. http://www.broadwayhousepark.co.uk/the_park.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Look out for the Europ...
by devdub
31 Oct 2009, 08:58
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: How are the front to back coolant pipes attached?
Replies: 20
Views: 3166

Re: How are the front to back coolant pipes attached?

If you can get your hands on a pipe bending machine, 28mm copper is the way ahead. You will need some patience and a little bit of skill, but is doable and way better than using pipe that is designed to be underground and affected by ultra violet light. The pipes come in four sections (2 for the flo...
by devdub
30 Oct 2009, 19:53
Forum: Campers
Topic: Heating Question
Replies: 9
Views: 2231

Re: Heating Question

It takes roughly 10 cubic feet of air to burn 1 cubic foot of gas........ We are talking about rapid Oxygen depletion, followed by the production of carbon monoxide when your dirty little yellow flame goes looking for more oxygen!! Thank you and goodnight!! If this sounds alarming, it is! I wouldn't...
by devdub
23 Apr 2009, 18:21
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Help... Van cutting out on idle
Replies: 16
Views: 2132

Re: Help... Van cutting out on idle

Is the brake pedal really stiff.. If it is it could be a problem with the servo

Steve
by devdub
21 Apr 2009, 19:34
Forum: Campers
Topic: Fridge flue question
Replies: 1
Views: 704

Re: Fridge flue question

If you are talking about the metal box at the bottom of the insulated part of the flue, that is probably there as a heat shield, and as such it probably gives enough clearance, but if it was me I would be looking to add something extra there as it is better to be safe than sorry. I would also think ...
by devdub
16 Apr 2009, 19:40
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Water pipes
Replies: 11
Views: 1883

Re: Water pipes

28mm copper worked a treat on mine. Under £10 for 3m
by devdub
16 Apr 2009, 18:57
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: More Water Problems - HELP
Replies: 7
Views: 1317

Re: More Water Problems - HELP

I had a similar problem last year at about this time. I sat in traffic for about 20 mins, and when i finally drove up a hill we ended up blowing steam everywhere. Turns out we had blown the water pipes where they go over the axle. We got recovered to a garage and were told that the flow and return w...