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mgglep 14th August 2012 09:12 PM

Deck filler
 
Hi everyone
What's everyone's thoughts on the metal deck fillers instead of a fuel cap they seem to be a quarter of the price but will they pass iva is it necessary to be lockable and have a restrict or fitted

PorkChop 14th August 2012 10:17 PM

The cap would need to be either lockable or tethered to the bodywork.

As for an unleaded restrictor, there's no specific mention of it in the current IVA book but I have heard of people (on the internet) failing the IVA because there was no restrictor fitted. My restrictor cost a fiver; I thought this was a small price to pay to make sure.

HTH

PorkChop 14th August 2012 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdrianH (Post 76996)
I know it is going on for 3 years now but I used a desk filler cap and passed IVA. There is no re-stricter fitted but the CVH engine is carb'd and does not have a CAT and would happily run leaded.

Reading through the IVA manual section 3A could not find any requirement for a re-stricter to be fitted, have I missed it?

Adrian

No, Adrian, I couldn't see it either. For the sake of the fiver it cost me, I thought I'd avoid the trouble in the first place. Knowing my luck the IVA will have changed when I get to that point...

minicountryman1961 15th August 2012 04:02 AM

Is leaded fuel even available? If you can't buy it, don't see the need for a restrictor.


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