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Hvae you had your LPG filter changed yet?

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 10:31
by irishkeet
Hello


Just wondering if anyone has had their LPG filter changed yet?

If so...

Did you go to gasure? or find a local LPG fitter
I need to get mine done soon but Gasure is a fair trek

irishkeet

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 10:38
by ermie571
where is the LPG filter???


wasn't even aware I had one? :oops:

be this the cause of your cutting out issues as per previous thread?

Emma

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 10:48
by irishkeet
ermie571 wrote:where is the LPG filter???


wasn't even aware I had one? :oops:

be this the cause of your cutting out issues as per previous thread?

Emma

Hi Emma

See this thread

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... lpg+filter

may be a reason for the cutting out but not sure yet

irishkeet

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 11:21
by ermie571
thanks....will go hunt it down

Emma

Hvae you had your LPG filter changed yet?

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 15:28
by hercules
well steve done mine im not sure i got one mine is a OMVL best i aslk him if iv got one, :?: and when should i get it done maybe he read this befor i talk to him to let me no im sure he would told me about it,

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 17:49
by kevtherev
Steve sent me the new filter and some instructions as to it's renewal

have you asked him?

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 17:53
by irishkeet
kevtherev wrote:Steve sent me the new filter and some instructions as to it's renewal

have you asked him?

no will have a word tomorrow as i need to call him about the lpg problem

have you fitted it yet? did he send new O rings and gaskets to fit with it

cheers
keet

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 18:06
by steve8090
FFS can you not read, it clearly says on your book of words "change once a year", your problem has FA to do with the filter. There are some out there with 4 year old filters and still running fine.

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 19:52
by Flibbertigibbet
steve8090 wrote:FFS can you not read, it clearly says on your book of words "change once a year", your problem has FA to do with the filter. There are some out there with 4 year old filters and still running fine.

Mine is one of them .........still running great on L.P.G. after 4 years :D must say it has been all been checked regularly

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 21:01
by lloyd
steve8090 wrote:FFS can you not read, it clearly says on your book of words "change once a year", your problem has FA to do with the filter. There are some out there with 4 year old filters and still running fine.
Now that's what I call real friendly customer service. :wink:
Just looked at "Book of Words" (actually 3 sheets of paper printed on one side and stapled in upper left corner) and it says "The filter in the vaporiser will need to be cleaned and replaced every 1000 hours of running. (only to be done by the installer or manufacturer)" (bold print in "Book of Words" too. So which is it? Once a year or every 1000 hours... 4 year old filters are okay? Guess the filter you suggested we buy when we got our gas installation last August but we received after last Dubfreeze we can't replace ourselves because "Book of Words" says you or manufacturer must change it. You suggested we buy one after you installed our conversion, and obviously I had not read "Book of Words" when we were picking up our van.

Can we (80-90 Gasure conversion owners) please have some instructions posted here on how to change filter. And the brand/part number of filter too please, so we know what kind and where to get it if in an emergency it starts plugging up because of dirty fuel or lack of maintenance and we can't get to you for one.
Thanks,
Lloyd

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 21:15
by steve8090
What is it with you, this is a Club forum, if you have an issue with me then I'd be very happy to deal with you during working hours, this forum has absolutely nothing to do with Gasure, I was just making a point that people are too easy to write out a post on here when the answer has already been given them.

Yes it is advised that the filter is replaced once a year, however there are some out there that have run happily for 4 years, replace it or don't, Customer care? well i've had no complaints, oh sorry except one. :?

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 21:21
by T'Onion
mines years old and has done hooooooours/milessssssss of service , and is running sweet as a sweet thing ... filters .... nah just leave it alone :lol: and drive it

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 21:43
by lloyd
steve8090 wrote:What is it with you, this is a Club forum, if you have an issue with me then I'd be very happy to deal with you during working hours, this forum has absolutely nothing to do with Gasure, I was just making a point that people are too easy to write out a post on here when the answer has already been given them.

Yes it is advised that the filter is replaced once a year, however there are some out there that have run happily for 4 years, replace it or don't, Customer care? well i've had no complaints, oh sorry except one. :?
If forum has nothing to do with Gasure, why did you post your first reply? :lol: Deal with it during working hours. :lol: You didn't even quote your "Book of Words" accurately. :lol:

All kidding aside now, changing filter once a year or happily running 4 years; do those of us with gas conversions have to worry about not changing our filter yearly/every 1000 hours? If not, is there anything we should be watching out for as a warning of filter plugging?
Thanks,
Lloyd

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 21:44
by Ian Hulley
FFS give the man a ring LLLLLoyd ... he didn't bite the last time I rang him :lol:

Ian.

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 21:56
by lloyd
Ian Hulley wrote:FFS give the man a ring LLLLLoyd ... he didn't bite the last time I rang him :lol:

Ian.

Lloyd with 2 Ll's :lol:
Can only bark over the phone. :wink: