
i'll give that a go tomorrow
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Carry one of those aerosol inflator thingys that you would put in the boot of the little lady's car to save her the hassle of changing a wheel.Will not work with a torn tyre,but will cope with a normal puncture.Morat wrote:This is all very tempting, but I do like the reassurance of a spare wheel...
Missing ebay link??Jon_Bmw wrote:This is fairly local and finishing soon, I am pretty sure the tank is the only useable thing? Or would I be able to use a lenardo ECU with the rest of it?
It did! It was in my watching list, and I might just have had a five second to go punt on it, if I was sure I wasn't bidding against another zoner!Jon_Bmw wrote: I did think that went for a good ish price though.
Don't worry about it - I wasn't that fussed, - I've nothing actually lined up for it, but Warminster's not too far off my intended route this weekend!Jon_Bmw wrote:Shite, sorry
This is the only fault I've ever had with mine - usualy after a good run after the car has been parked up for several hours. I could unstick the valve in seconds at the first lay by, but the permanent cure was to replace the stepper valve.gareth wrote: it seems when i shut off the gas (or just stop the engine) the stepper motor closes the valve right up and it then sticks. the LPG forum i've found helped me find this and apparently it's fairly common with the AEB setup. the cure is to loosen the screws holding the motor to the valve body, give it a wiggle, refit. hey presto a working LPG setup.