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<blockquote data-quote="RCBL" data-source="post: 334512" data-attributes="member: 15145"><p>engineburner-careful with the hoses and clamps (there should be two hoses). If the clamps becomes loose, fuel might spill and flow out from the bottom of the car through the overflow hose. Happened to me once on a ferry from PG to Butterworth (after soldering the loose wire on my fuel gauge, the mechanic caused the clamps to be loose). Luckily the motorcyclist nearby informed me and none was smoking. Cant imagine if someone jst threw a cig butt near the petrol spill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCBL, post: 334512, member: 15145"] engineburner-careful with the hoses and clamps (there should be two hoses). If the clamps becomes loose, fuel might spill and flow out from the bottom of the car through the overflow hose. Happened to me once on a ferry from PG to Butterworth (after soldering the loose wire on my fuel gauge, the mechanic caused the clamps to be loose). Luckily the motorcyclist nearby informed me and none was smoking. Cant imagine if someone jst threw a cig butt near the petrol spill. [/QUOTE]
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