removing L.P.G setup

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J_Dub
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removing L.P.G setup

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Well since i got no job, among looking for a new one, i wana do a bita work to the surf, i want to remove L.P.G setup. Yes it still runs well on petrol, beter than L.P.G, idles beter on petrol, and its a bitava prik to keep tuned with both fuels, so with all that and the fact its just a weekender, i dont need to fuels, so i wana pull out the gas setup. Any hints or help on doing this? is it a simple pull out the l.p.g accosiated bits and away ya go???

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Re: removing L.P.G setup

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Just make sure you turn off the valve on the tank before disconnecting any gas lines. A good idea to wear leather gloves & eye goggles when you crack the first line in case there's a burst of gas before the pressure is released. After that, just pull it all out. It may be worth a few bucks to someone else, so worth taking a bit of care rather than cutting the lines. Probably not a good time just now to try selling it just now since LPG is so close to the same price as petrol, but once petrol gets up over $2 again, LPG will be attractive again....
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