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marc4242
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Hi!
« on: December 13, 2009, 08:02:04 PM »

Nice to see this new forum, although I suspect it may be a bit thin.

So who else has campervans? 

Ours is a Mk IV Romahome pod on a 1989 Romahome.  We at the moment
just use it for festivals.  We've been to Glastonbury twice, Green Man in Wales (we're in Sussex) , End of the Road, and Rhythm near Bedford.

On the home side of  things I don't think we've done much, it all works apart from the fridge which I need to get the lunken changed / get it commissioned.

Marc
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2009, 11:58:23 AM »

Hi Marc 4242.

I have a Rascal Nipper campervan, on a G plate, i use it as a runaround  and looking 4ward to a bit of travel around the country  come next spring/summer.

usual dents etc in camper body, but hope to do it up , the inside in is reasonable condition, and my grand children love it, pity about the wife though hehehe, she will just have to learn to love it.

 I not being used to manual choke, been a few years since i had to put up with it auto chokes has spoilt me, she starts first time but runs a little rough for a while, but when warm drives like a dream.

my thanks to (van) admin, for setting this little forum up.
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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2009, 05:55:19 PM »

Once started, move the choke knob in slowly until engine runs smoothly & then keep pushing it in  progressively to keep the engine running smoothly as the engine warms up until after about a mile it should be fully home. Derek.
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