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Re: storm cut out

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Thats a bottle of single malt you owe me :wink: :lol:
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Cheers Phil, funnily enough our rugby team is sponsored by the famous grouse.

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Hopefully that'll have been the problem........let us know how you get on :)
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Ordered the repair kit for the fuel tap on Tuesday recieved it and fitted it Wednesday went for a wee blast last night and all seems good, will give it a longer run later this week.


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A split in the diaphragm can be very expensive....... :eek2
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Cuts out on a steep hill?
I'd think some water is in the tank sitting low down and the steep hill is just enough to direct it into the fuel 'tap' and then on into the carbs. Just a thought mind you............... :crazy:
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