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Where to put it....?

Post by Nicky »

We're not sure whether to put the gas tank under seat or in the wardrobe.
We have a Westy kit conversion, 1988 LHD.

If we go for the wardrobe, would there be a list/lean of any kind affecting driving?

What's the biggest tank have you found that fits in the space under a 3/4 r&r seat?

Thanks

Nicky
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Why don't you have a word with Steve 80-90, I think he is a registered LPG fitter/engineer.

How do you intend to get it 'commisioned' for your insurance companies approval?

PS: Should this post not have been put in the 'alternative fuels' forum?

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Post by Nicky »

Thanks for the headsup Tex Ritter.. if you haven't already looked.. I did post in alternative fuels too, as it is a camper I also put in here. First thing I did was call Steve at Gasure.

My insurers tell me there will be no problem. :D

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Nicky wrote:
My insurers tell me there will be no problem. :D

Nicky

My insurance company require a registered engineers/commisioning report upon completion of the work, otherwise they will not entertain an LPG conversion. :(

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