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Old May 21st, 2014, 19:58   #11
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thanks very much for the info, is this valve easy to spot /close? haven't even seen the car yet so a bit concerned as to wether or not i'm doing the right thing here ..i'm a fairly competent diyer but have never done anything with an lpg car...i've done lots of things with my caravan tho'
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It will be a brass thumb wheel.
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just in case - wear leather gloves as the liquid will come out as vapour giving freeze burns, goes straight through fabric. Consider fire risk and how you'll deal with it. Buildup of flammable gas - windy day outside is best, not in tiny domestic garage attached to house
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thanks for all the replies...fingers crossed
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