Retrofitting Eberspacher -From Ford transit

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Retrofitting Eberspacher -From Ford transit

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Has anyone ever heard of fitting a eberspacher from a transit into a westie.
Where would it go?
My van is petrol... could I have a little diesel tank?
Am I mad? Who said that!
Can I remove the factory fitted eber from the transit?
I have no idea, would be grateful of any info. :ok

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Re: Retrofitting Eberspacher -From . . transhite

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first things first.what model is it?.all ebers can be fitted to these vans.i have a petrol/lpg van.my diesel d1lc is fitted under the glove box.with a diesel fuel can sitting in the spare wheel.not all ebers will fit where mine is as some of them are quite large.as for your questions..

1.in yer van
2.yes
3.probably
4.me
5.yes
2.1 LPG/Petrol Auto Caravelle

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Re: Retrofitting Eberspacher -From . . transhite

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UncleMonty wrote:Has anyone ever heard of fitting a eberspacher from a transhite into a westie.
Where would it go?
My van is petrol... could I have a little diesel tank?
Am I mad? Who said that!
Can I remove the factory fitted eber from the transhite?
I have no idea, would be grateful of any info. :ok

Hi, I have a petrol T25, and the petrol eber was dead. I bought a diesel one from ebay for £120. It works a treat from a small diesel can under the rear seat - main think is to balance the air intake pipe with the exhaust - the diesel eber is much more sensitive to this.

Much safer than petrol!!

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