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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 54164" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>I changed the petrol lines on my post war douglas my vincent and my triumph this spring they all leaked and my vintage douglas had a blocked copper feed pipe to the carb had to wire it open and use carb cleaner.</p><p>my plan next winter is to get about 10 litres of petrol (from draining the tanks) add 10% water shake contents well up end container drain out the bottom 15% of water-ethanol add some so called anti ethanol mixture (not much faith in those witches brews) a drop of oil and add to the dry tanks start em up run for a minute or two and turn off the taps and pack em away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 54164, member: 60"] I changed the petrol lines on my post war douglas my vincent and my triumph this spring they all leaked and my vintage douglas had a blocked copper feed pipe to the carb had to wire it open and use carb cleaner. my plan next winter is to get about 10 litres of petrol (from draining the tanks) add 10% water shake contents well up end container drain out the bottom 15% of water-ethanol add some so called anti ethanol mixture (not much faith in those witches brews) a drop of oil and add to the dry tanks start em up run for a minute or two and turn off the taps and pack em away [/QUOTE]
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