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Sorry broke-I’m out of ideas-good luck!
Sorry broke-I’m out of ideas-good luck!
Is this what you are trying to replace?
Is this what you are trying to replace?
Could you get a friend to drive you to the salvage yard after you call ahead and see if they have what you need?
Could you get a friend to drive you to the salvage yard after you call ahead and see if they have what you need?
Good luck with your project, I wish you better success than I ever had with the Mitsubishi products. I had better success working on old Peugeot Diesels than I did with the Mitsus. The Peugeots would stay fixed, not so much for me with the Mitsus. But then you are not me :). I look forward to following your issues and results and will offer what I can along the way.
Good luck with your project, I wish you better success than I ever had with the Mitsubishi products. I had better success working on old Peugeot Diesels than I did with the Mitsus. The Peugeots would stay fixed, not so much for me with the Mitsus. But then you are not me :). I look forward to following your issues and results and will offer what I can along the way.
Can you check with a Honda dealer locally to see if they list that hose as a part or if they designate it as a “field service item.” I’d gamble it is a preformed piece to match the curves of the large hose. Sadly I don’t know the purpose of the smaller hose.
Can you check with a Honda dealer locally to see if they list that hose as a part or if they designate it as a “field service item.” I’d gamble it is a preformed piece to match the curves of the large hose. Sadly I don’t know the purpose of the smaller hose.
Sometimes a good coarse Scotchbrite pad will help too if you have access to one.
Sometimes a good coarse Scotchbrite pad will help too if you have access to one.
My limited experience is this. LPG is used here in the states mostly for some truck fleets and widely for forklifts in warehouse enviornments. There is lots of fear about refueling with LPG in the US and there is no real public LPG refueling infrastructure. Recent articles I’ve read are talking up wider usage of LNG fueled vehicles. In a recent issue of Fortune magazine there was an article that spoke of a joint venture of a company in China with a US company to build 50 LNG refueling sites for the purpose of servicing LNG powered tractor trailer vehicles that are becoming increasingly cost effective for fleets to purchase and operate. It seems to be gaining speed and growth since the recent discoveries of the vast natural gas deposits,Marcelus Shale etc. I think Honda had a small fleet of LNG cars operating in California with the state as the users. Not positive.
My limited experience is this. LPG is used here in the states mostly for some truck fleets and widely for forklifts in warehouse enviornments. There is lots of fear about refueling with LPG in the US and there is no real public LPG refueling infrastructure. Recent articles I’ve read are talking up wider usage of LNG fueled vehicles. In a recent issue of Fortune magazine there was an article that spoke of a joint venture of a company in China with a US company to build 50 LNG refueling sites for the purpose of servicing LNG powered tractor trailer vehicles that are becoming increasingly cost effective for fleets to purchase and operate. It seems to be gaining speed and growth since the recent discoveries of the vast natural gas deposits,Marcelus Shale etc. I think Honda had a small fleet of LNG cars operating in California with the state as the users. Not positive.
OK you could remove one of them, take it to a good hardware store or parts store and match it up that way, or go a salvage yard and pull some. Grade and hardness of the bolts matter in this application.
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