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madiba wrote:
> Exit > wrote: > >> >>> 4. Once fuel line starts to leak, it's extremely hard to find the >>> problematic spot and fix it because its invisible. This is one of >>> the main reason that lots of taxi drivers in Korea complains his >>> health problem. >>> >> Just replace the whole line. > > In some european countries LPG vehicles are not allowed into > underground parking garages because of this leakage danger. Why? Leaking petrol drips onto the vehicle or polls on the floor underneath. LPG dissipates into the air. I'd much rather be in a car leaking lpg than petrol. -- Julian --------- = Pretentious Sig required = |
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Exit > wrote:
> madiba wrote: > > Exit > wrote: > > > >> > >>> 4. Once fuel line starts to leak, it's extremely hard to find the > >>> problematic spot and fix it because its invisible. This is one of > >>> the main reason that lots of taxi drivers in Korea complains his > >>> health problem. > >>> > >> Just replace the whole line. > > > > In some european countries LPG vehicles are not allowed into > > underground parking garages because of this leakage danger. > > Why? Leaking petrol drips onto the vehicle or polls on the floor underneath. > LPG dissipates into the air. I'd much rather be in a car leaking lpg than > petrol. I suppose its because gas fills a room much more quickly (poor ventilation underground), so if a smoker walks in it all over in one big bang. Petrol just causes a fire on the floor where the puddle is.. -- madiba |
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Exit > wrote:
> madiba wrote: > > Exit > wrote: > > > >> > >>> 4. Once fuel line starts to leak, it's extremely hard to find the > >>> problematic spot and fix it because its invisible. This is one of > >>> the main reason that lots of taxi drivers in Korea complains his > >>> health problem. > >>> > >> Just replace the whole line. > > > > In some european countries LPG vehicles are not allowed into > > underground parking garages because of this leakage danger. > > Why? Leaking petrol drips onto the vehicle or polls on the floor underneath. > LPG dissipates into the air. I'd much rather be in a car leaking lpg than > petrol. I suppose its because gas fills a room much more quickly (poor ventilation underground), so if a smoker walks in it all over in one big bang. Petrol just causes a fire on the floor where the puddle is.. -- madiba |
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