Thanks guys. It's appreciated. I will keep you updated with his progress. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
thing is every time you camp in it you can knock off 100 quid you would have spent renting somewhere ,eventually you will have a free bus.... I have had loads od VW's in the last 12 years ,but probably spent over the odds with my recent T25 , it just ticked all my boxes...
Welcome to the bus scene and you picked the right forum as the knowledge here is second to none and helped me out a lot since I got my bus . They are money pits but its great fun. Enjoy you bus. Sent from my BNTV600 using Tapatalk
Just driven him home and the inside smells of fuel. Not sure if it's just the classic car smell or if something more sinister is going on... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's not a classic car smell. Check all the fuel lines, it's probably worth doing anyway unless you know they've been done recently.
This too. Quite likely the breather that gets missed. It's up behind the spare wheel well. Take the rear light cluster out to make it easy on yourself!
Was that the first time you had drove it? If not did it smell before? You hadn't by chance just filled up with fuel? It's most probably breathers but a bit more info would assist, if you have been driving round for weeks with no smell & suddenly it smells I would check for leaks but if you have just filled up then it will be your filler pip but if you also brimmed it then fuel can sometimes travel along the vent pipes so a few options hence the more info question! P.S. Welcome aboard
This was the first time I had ever driven it. I had just filled him right up with fuel, I am used to driving a more modern car and wasn't sure if the fuel smell was normal. It was quite strong, I was worried after reading the forum about perished breather hoses.
Have you checked in the noisy cupboard and underneath to firstly ensure your not leaking! There's a good chance you have just overfilled it but you will probably find that the filler pipe & breathers will need replacing! I would do the breathers anyway and investigate the filler pipe! Also whilst your at it swap out all of the fuel pipes with new just so you know it's been done!
No, didn't have time unfortunately. Had to put down the new toy and head off for a nightshift. Is breather hose easy to get hold of and is it a fairly easy task to take on? I don't fancy having to get the engine out to replace the filler pipe.
Breather hoses are just short pieces of fuel pipe joining lengths of metal pipe, there's plenty of diagrams on here just do a search! Just ensure you have no leaks first!
I never use halfrauds mate, check out the more specialist VW suppliers online, some give a bit of discount for forum members!