
A thirsty Princess!
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A thirsty Princess!
Spent last evening messing with this… conclusion the fuel pump is tired and stopping prematurely… have flow but not much pressure… walked to the pub instead 

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Re: A thirsty Princess!
I was expecting something slightly bigger! When I used to go to school 30 years ago we’d pass a house that always had a selection of knackered Princess limos on the front. Went past a couple of weeks ago and what do you know.
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Re: A thirsty Princess!
Hopefully…it’s disgusting how these things fail after 60years!!

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Re: A thirsty Princess!
To be fair they were pretty shocking, as we found out stuck down on the Spanish border one summer. I knew once I had to use the "hammer" trick to get it pumping our days of motoring were numbered.Sometimes they will go on for months but in this case I think it lasted 3 days, had it all apart, cleaned up the contacts etc but still no joy.