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I'm never going to be upset by someone explaining things to me. I'm a novice and as such any explanation is welcomed infect I'd J
Insist that people treat me like a moron and explain eveything to me. So thanks for the above carb explanation. It now makes sense.
The mechanic dropped the tank and said he could see anyholes or problems which made him think it was me pressure washing it. However he didnt go as far as looking at expansion tanks and breather pipes I dont think.

Anyway I'll ring him on Monday and go through exactly what he means then get on here and ask you guys and girls to clarify part names etc for ordering stuff.

Anyway for the time being it runs like a dream so I'm of kiteboarding at the beach for the day.

As I said don't worry about treating me like an idiot when explaining stuff coz I am........
Dave.

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Jolly good Dave :)

And as for =

Dave307 wrote: Anyway for the time being it runs like a dream so I'm of kiteboarding at the beach for the day.

:ok :ok :ok
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