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08.05.2020 16:15 | # 1 |
frtkck | |
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08.05.2020 16:15 | # 2 |
frtkck | |
The question remains up-to-date. I think I was cherished on Sunday
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08.05.2020 16:15 | # 3 |
tazmaniac | |
I do not know for sure, but I guess it should not be necessary to do anything other than what you have written. The assembly fixation report provided by the engineers room is not a disassembly project. There is an indication of fuel type before conversion in the assembly fixation report of the chamber. I guess it will be more difficult to repair the drilled places for the manifolt.
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08.05.2020 16:15 | # 4 |
frtkck | |
I think you are right, the bidet will go to the place where the LPG was taken, and something like a disassembled paperwork will be taken.
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08.05.2020 16:15 | # 5 |
frtkck | |
[QUOTE = tazmaniac] I do not know for sure, but I guess it should not be necessary to do anything other than what you have written ... only the assembly fixation report given by the engineers' room is not a disassembly project. There is an indication of fuel type before conversion in the assembly detection report of the chamber. I guess it will be more difficult to repair the drilled places for the manifolt as well. ] Yes, I am now sharing the procedures to set an example for the friends who will have the Lpg disassembly. Lpg dismantling vehicles can perform operations with the de-assembly project / Annex 1 just like in the assembly. After knowing, the same process as when operating the LPG. But without forgetting, the amount spent between assembly and disassembly is very close.
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