Page 2 of 3
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:34
by AngeloEvs
Ian, I was taking the pee but methinks you probably missed the previous bit of banter and pee taking earlier in the thread.
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:38
by dugcati
OK so you've all pummeled me into considering it -
What issues are there in getting it setup on an air cooled engine?
How is the gas heated up? I have heard of exhaust heat systems - how/do these interfere with the heat exchangers?
I have also heard of and electrical heater systems which is better
When the inevitable engine remove time comes how do you split the LPG lines? and then afterward do they require bleeding (I would suspect not but...)
I am aware that your all probably going to start telling me to take it to Gasure in Chester when I decide to go for it!
Didn't want to start a custard pie throwing session with this thread - I merely started to look into the LPG thing a little bit and then heard from a few different places on the net and me bro'in law and figured it might no be all people crack it up to be...
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:38
by Ian Hulley
Yeah,

Sorry, Must keep up
Ian.
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:39
by dugcati
Ian, I was taking the pee but methinks you probably missed the previous bit of banter and pee taking earlier in the thread.
I
had picked up on that!

Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:44
by AngeloEvs
Just had the pee taken out of my stolen Sierrra, its all
in good spirit and no offence is meant, just a bit of lighthearted banter.....as for air cooled conversions, keep it on petrol and leave the gas for me!
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:45
by dugcati
there's few hundred miles between me and thee - don;t think I'll be nicking much of your gas!
speaking of which has anyone known of any chav to try and siphon LPG?! hehehehe
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 21:53
by AngeloEvs
It don't work like that, you get converted, then your neighbour, then his Aunt in Wales, and then cousin Bertie in Norfolk, the word spreads and the gas gets harder to find. OK, get converted but keep very quiet about it. Do not encourage others, or sing its praises, snigger and laugh at the poor unfortunates filling with the unmentionable, you must swear profusely whenever filling up with LPG, how it wrecks engines and your on the fifth one in six months,,,,,get the picture?
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 22:21
by Mocki
the aircooleds have a "probe" in the silencer to heat the gas, before the vaporiser, so no where near the heat exchangers.
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 22:28
by dugcati
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 22:57
by AngeloEvs
Sometimes wish I had the Aircooled Dugcati, there are three of us around here with WBX's (that I know of) and having coolant loss problems, suspect headgaskets,etc. Reading the forums, having a water cooled often goes hand in hand with coolant worries. The Aircooled seems to be less problematic. Still waiting for the verdict on mine. If you cannot get all the answers you want here then try this free site:-
http://www.my90.co.uk/lpg/viewforum.php?f=28
The senior members on here are professional installers and are only too happy to give DIY advice or alternative LPG convertors if Steve at Gasure is up to his neck. Just post a thread and I am sure they will answer your questions or point you to the right people for any tech help/advice. Also do a search, just type Aircooled and there are some very interesting threads and detailed discussions about converting Flat 4 VW Aircooled engines.
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 01:18
by maxstu
the aircooleds have a "probe" in the silencer
Ah!!! So that's what bloke in Fritz's avatar is doing?

Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 09:57
by horizontal kipper
just had my head skimmed on my golf at a well trusted place near me was telling them im getting my westy converted to gas. the reply i got was they have had to replace the valve seats on a few of flo-gas's own vans some have done less than 20,000miles. all had gas conversions, i didnt ask what make van they use. He still reckoned it was worth getting converted just make sure it was done right & the ignition timming had to be spot on.
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 11:21
by dugcati
Found a place nearby that seems to be well recommended:-
http://www.lpgconversionsltd.co.uk/
Does/has anyone used them and what is the general opinion of them?
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 16:17
by Mocki
they aint gasure......thats my only comment......
its worth going the extra miles to one who knows these vans.......
Posted: 29 Jul 2008, 10:34
by curtis_caddy
was talking to a bloke who was running a renault on gas, seemed well up on the subject, he did mention some engines benifitting from the use of 'flashlube', you can find it on e bay , no suprise there then!. as a kit, has anybody used this, is it needed on a dub engine, he said it was to lube the bits that where'nt lubed by the gas, must say, it made more sence when he explained it
