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Yes, just keep a check on yours, that the flat part of plastic outer is running about a good inch from the belt. It was grounding it at the back that caused the problem initially, so don't worry...
Has yours got the gear selector shaft protector tube on it... and is it attached to the offside prop underrun bar?
Has yours got the gear selector shaft protector tube on it... and is it attached to the offside prop underrun bar?
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Yes pain that tube can be, but have driven without the underrun bar and it hanging off the selector rod, round the block anyway.
Another re-fix is the gearchange down-push detent across to G-R, was fixed before Coney
Just hope I don't have to take the whole front selector rod out again - messy job wriggling it out and back in again.
Another re-fix is the gearchange down-push detent across to G-R, was fixed before Coney

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And before that custom LPG install too, eh Andy?
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Am I correct in thinkin--with a diesel--at some point in the crankshaft revoloution--there is a direct link from inside the cylinder via the inlet valve to the outside world--so if water got in the air intake- the engine would lock solid & wreck itsself?---
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> That was before it was tarted up all fancy outside!
oh yes.. it had a good old work out at that event. Had to make a bit of an effort with all those Euro types watching..
> And before that custom LPG install too, eh Andy?
umm, yes that would let the water in a bit quicker !
oh yes.. it had a good old work out at that event. Had to make a bit of an effort with all those Euro types watching..

> And before that custom LPG install too, eh Andy?
umm, yes that would let the water in a bit quicker !
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Lets just say I carry water-wings around with me now..
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Diesel or petrol, if water gets down to and then past the air filter in sufficient quantities, it'll lock up.
The diesel Doka has a supposed weakness in the turbo being pretty low down and being chilled suddenly on full power, as well as the air intake being just a few inches above the top of the wheel arch, though both problems real imagined, can be mitigated one way or another.
The diesel Doka has a supposed weakness in the turbo being pretty low down and being chilled suddenly on full power, as well as the air intake being just a few inches above the top of the wheel arch, though both problems real imagined, can be mitigated one way or another.
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