I'd suggest using the spring loaded type clamps then. As you can run the pliers length ways down the hose to slip them on. If you get what i mean, and have access to the hose that way.
I'd suggest using the spring loaded type clamps then. As you can run the pliers length ways down the hose to slip them on. If you get what i mean, and have access to the hose that way.
Do you have room to use EFI clamps?
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Phil.
What size is the leaking hose? What type of hose are you using also? And what clamps are you using?
As for the Redarc LWS. Since replacing the clip i have had no issues. I just used a...
I think a lot of people have simply moved on and interests in life have changed. I still keep in contact with quite a few members who no longer come onto the forum and i can see that their lives are...
What brand is the engine mount? Mine sit close but don;t touch. I would say the mount needs replacing. As for the offset thing. Mine is the same. I put it down to the engine torque doing this.
Great story there mate, and welcome...
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Im wondering if cooling the fuel affects the injector performance as the fuel surface tension/ thickness/ runnyness is not going to be, normal?
Can you raise the temps for the fuel? Or shut it off completely to test run it so the fuel is at ambient temp? Your theory does sound plausible...
First thing I'd do is replace the fuel filter.
If its only doing this when hot maybe it is a crack or leak in the intake somewhere, as the metal get hot it expands... I had an old XB Ford Falcon...
Thanks Phil. But it was purely timing on this occasion that my driver was going straight past your way that same morning. If you'd rang half hour later it would have missed the morning run.