Originally posted by Sysman
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No, that's only where the remaining fuel sloshes about, I.e. in vehicles, boats etc. A domestic fuel tank would remain settled unless movedConfusion is a natural state of being -
Hmm. Jackie Mason has the solution.Originally posted by wurzel View PostI've got to cook dinner for 8 tonight and I have nobody else to turn to!
Q. How does a Jewish princess prepare a meal for eight?
A. "Hello, is that the Olive Garden? I'd like to book a table for eight for tonight."My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Oh dear. Was out of oil after all that. Forggot to press the eset button on the gaugeOriginally posted by Diver View Post
Top up if this is the case.
HTH
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Have you tried bleeding the radiators?
Suprised nobody's mentioned this yet.....
Seriously though, remember to switch heating off for about an hour after filling the tank, lets the crap stirred up by filling settle so it doesn't get into the filter.Comment
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostOh dear. Was out of oil after all that. Forggot to press the eset button on the gauge
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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