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Old 28-Feb-2011, 13:29
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They also get another 18 riders per group on for TD's and will run more car events... Lots more revenue!

It is a great circuit though...... Fueling issue resolved easily .
It was a dodgy plug/socket connection on the tank/pump feed (the one you separate when removing the tank).
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 15:05
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They also get another 18 riders per group on for TD's and will run more car events... Lots more revenue!

It is a great circuit though...... Fueling issue resolved easily .
It was a dodgy plug/socket connection on the tank/pump feed (the one you separate when removing the tank).

They are notorious for pushing the pins out when engaging the two parts.
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 15:25
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I hadthe same problem with mine at Castle Combe last year. It just hadn't been clipped back in firmly enough.
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 16:06
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Mine was clipped in ok but arcing between pins and socket.

Put a new one on now
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 16:18
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In that case we are talking about different rungs. I thought you meant a fuel line quick release.
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 19:55
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Have they still. Got the stupid long straight? ;-)
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 20:21
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUUl0...eature=related
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 20:28
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Have they still. Got the stupid long straight? ;-)

Yes but it is about 100yds shorter
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Old 28-Feb-2011, 23:21
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this vid is better, stop when it goes black around 2'50 as thats it!

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