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As it appears that you had this problem soon after collecting your car, I would strongly recommended that you get the workshop who did all the work to sort it out.
It is NOT your responsibility to find or fix the problem. It is their responsibilty to provide support and rectify it. Just my 2c worth.
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after it gets scrutineered today whether it passes or fails I will be going back to jws to collect my bike and will tell fats about the issues as he said if there are any problems he would sort them out.
This morning I've had the engine running and I checked all the lines and I could not see any leaks and I've also taken a few videos to show fats and I will upload them here later. All I can say is the way the car is running now it is no fun to drive but saying that I'm still glad I had the conversion done and there is just a few bugs to sort out.
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