Lawrence,
Is that one, branched hose, or is the perished pipe connected via clamps and
a stub pipe to the fat one? If the latter, go to your nearest motor factor
with the bit of hose and get something similar.
My own feeling to bite the bullet, phone one of our more helpful Morgan
dealers and smile as you give them your credit card number. Count not the
cost - think of the value! Or are you predicting a few more weeks of rain,
so you might as well take as long as possible and save a fiver?
Cheers,
Owen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "LawrenceLowe" <[email protected]>
To: "mogtalk2" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 1:21 PM
Subject: [mogtalk2] petrol leak
Hi folks,
This time it's a fault on my own Mog. I'd noticed a briefly lingering smell
of petrol after filling up for a week or two now but with an open car that's
not completely unusual. Today (as it was raining!) I decided to take a look
behind the spare wheel.
The photos attached show what I found, an advanced case of hoses perishing
and signs of fuel having washed over the surface of the top of the tank.
There is the remains of a part-number label on the hose "***PS0440", I think
it reads.
Can anyone tell me what this part number is and where I might buy one?
The Mog is an early 1997 (short-door) 4/4 2-seater.
Cheers,
Lawrence
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