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- 16 Aug 2014, 19:21
- Forum: T25 Alternative Engine Forum
- Topic: 1y running lumpy and wont rev
- Replies: 27
- Views: 9231
Re: 1y running lumpy and wont rev
Glad it's sorted. Air in the system caused me starting problems for weeks until I found the problem. Mine was a crack in the filter where you connect the return pipe. For future reference, Weldore was right about the issue I had. Same misfiring and horrible smoke just because I had put the banjos (n...
- 25 Jul 2014, 21:04
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Levelling Ramps: Yay or Nay
- Replies: 64
- Views: 16798
Re: Levelling Ramps: Yay or Nay
I have to say this thread has some surprising (to me) answers. Me, i use mine all the time - the bigger the better. However, i carry two pairs - a small pair that fit under the seat and a large pair that are a pain in the ass as i cant fit them anywhere. However, they let me park level on most camps...
- 02 Jul 2014, 22:17
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5185
Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
Fitted. Job done - perfect fit.
Thanks for the help everyone.
Ringo
Thanks for the help everyone.
Ringo
- 01 Jul 2014, 11:26
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
- Replies: 86
- Views: 50505
Re: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
Thanks Tom
- 01 Jul 2014, 10:32
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
- Replies: 86
- Views: 50505
Re: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
This is getting silly now.
What department of b&q will I find the PVC?
What department of b&q will I find the PVC?
- 01 Jul 2014, 10:31
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
- Replies: 86
- Views: 50505
Re: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
Stupid auto correct. *K1tchen department.
- 01 Jul 2014, 10:30
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
- Replies: 86
- Views: 50505
Re: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
Sorry about this. Where would I find this PVC? In the kitchen department?
- 30 Jun 2014, 21:35
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5185
Re: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
Cheers. I just bought this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorhome-Car ... 2584b0a2d7
Should do the trick.
Ringo
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorhome-Car ... 2584b0a2d7
Should do the trick.
Ringo
- 30 Jun 2014, 20:42
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
- Replies: 86
- Views: 50505
Re: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
Thanks Tom - does it just glue to the side of the wood?
Cheers,
Ringo
Cheers,
Ringo
- 30 Jun 2014, 19:39
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5185
Re: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
The link to ebay you posted has expired and i cant see anything quite like it...
I'll take a look after tea..
Ringo
I'll take a look after tea..
Ringo
- 30 Jun 2014, 19:31
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5185
Re: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
Yes, the pipe is 8mm thanks.
This is the manifold:
Ringo
This is the manifold:
Ringo
- 30 Jun 2014, 18:43
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
- Replies: 86
- Views: 50505
Re: Maybe caving in and buying a Waeco CR 50
ninja.turtle007 wrote:
B&Q PVC trim and a sample pot of paint for the draw front.
Does anyone have a link for this pvc trim?
Cheers,
Ringo
- 30 Jun 2014, 18:22
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5185
Re: Waeco - How to cap existing gas pipe
What a coincidence! I too am fitting a waeco fridge and was just looking at blanking plugs.
How do i measure the size i need? The narrowest part of the copper male end is 10mm - but measuring the outside of the thread is about 14mm.
Cheers,
Ringo
How do i measure the size i need? The narrowest part of the copper male end is 10mm - but measuring the outside of the thread is about 14mm.
Cheers,
Ringo
- 24 Mar 2014, 11:27
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Recommended specialists in Berkshire area?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 3278
Re: Recommended specialists in Berkshire area?
I've been recommended Hares of Berkshire. Seen his work and it seems to be of a good standard. However, I can't confirm how it will stand the test of time.
Ringo
Ringo
- 20 Mar 2014, 11:11
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: 1700 diesel engine
- Replies: 25
- Views: 4562
Re: 1700 diesel engine
Yes, it's a really annoying loud buzzing noise. Sometimes caused by dodgy electrics or defective oil sensors. In my case it was doing its job.
Real shame I never worked out what went wrong - it was cheaper to put another engine in (1Y).
Real shame I never worked out what went wrong - it was cheaper to put another engine in (1Y).