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Hot starting (Mr Hacksaw)
Left DevaDubs after a cracking time pulled into a petrol station about 2 miles out to get some fuel and bus would'nt start after filling up turned over fine but strong smell of fuel left it for about 30 minutes tried again and it started first go then ran perfect all the way home its not the first time it has done this any pointers peeps Ta
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Fuel vaporisation if very hot outside at the time... due heat soak ?
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Am I not right in thinking that when T25's are warm you should press the accellorator to the floor (not pump) and hold it there to start them. Think thats what I read in the manual and it seems to work a treat.
Mines been smelling a bit recently. I'm guessing its evaporation in this really hot weather.
Mines been smelling a bit recently. I'm guessing its evaporation in this really hot weather.
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Right think i may have sorted it replaced the ignition coil and the problem has'nt reared its head again but it ain't been as hot as it was last weekend so only time will tell cheers for the input oh and Mr Hacksaw wots a heat soak ta
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