I had the webasto because of a few other reasons.
I have a huge petrol fuel tank doing nothing
Its practically silent
More efficient than the propex I had
I can remotely start it
But the biggest and by far the most important thing is its fast...
Whithin two mins the van is warming up
Eber What's missing? is it worth replacing?
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Re: Eber What's missing? is it worth replacing?
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Re: Eber What's missing? is it worth replacing?
Just a little update on the pump. I removed all the old pipework and connected to 12v. Pump spurted a tiny amount of fuel that was still inside it.
Repeated this a few times and was getting a little spurt each time. So I assume from this rather basic test that it is working.
I have dropped the heater off of the van but, What test can I perform on this? Or do I just have to try and get hold of an ECU.
Repeated this a few times and was getting a little spurt each time. So I assume from this rather basic test that it is working.
I have dropped the heater off of the van but, What test can I perform on this? Or do I just have to try and get hold of an ECU.
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Re: Eber What's missing? is it worth replacing?
i removed a diesle ebber from a for varoiuse rasons the main one being the pump failed, therefore i could not get it to work, the van will be converted to petrol in due time. i also had a propex that was getting very little use so logical thing to do was to install it.
i dont know how compatible the diesle and petrol parts, but i have an almost complete diesle system sitting in the garage. missing parts are, pump, ducting and the vent that hot air vents through at the bottom of the r/r bed.
if you can use any thing it is for sale as a whole or as parts. but sold as seen

thanks neil
i dont know how compatible the diesle and petrol parts, but i have an almost complete diesle system sitting in the garage. missing parts are, pump, ducting and the vent that hot air vents through at the bottom of the r/r bed.
if you can use any thing it is for sale as a whole or as parts. but sold as seen

thanks neil
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