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no gas tank on my Westy, what the hell do I do?? (update)

Posted: 06 Mar 2006, 12:08
by pictonroad
I really don't believe this.... I think I may well have bought a duff van... Being an expert in hindsight only I have, this weekend discovered that, amongst other things, my Westy does not have a gas tank under the vehicle. (Seller told me it needed filling up, I failed to notice it wasn't there.....You don't need to say it, I know already how much of a tw@t I have been)

So my question to you is, can I just cut into the piping to the hobs and braze on a adaptor for a gas cylinder? I guess that the hobs will work on camping gaz/propane wont they?

Second question, someone in the Fatherland has butchered the water inlet on the outside of the vehicle, does anyone know where I could source a replacement from?

Cheers

James

(Purchaser of the wrong van.....)

Posted: 06 Mar 2006, 15:00
by Mocki
you need to speak to Jake, syncroand101 he has a westy with no underfloor tank, he should be able to tell you how to make it work on a normal cylinder..........

as for the water filler, other have had this too i beleive, try asking in technical.........

Posted: 06 Mar 2006, 16:18
by syncroand101
Hi James,

My Gas tank was going to prove a pain in the a*** when offroading (as proven by an incident within a week of buying the van :? ).

All I did was use a normal "Camping-Gaz" cylinder restrained securely in the cupboard below the sink and drawer. Cut through the Westy gas feed pipe before the yellow cutoff tap. Got a regulator and some gas hose and slipped the hose over fixing the gas hose securly over the feed pipe with a fuel line clip (like jubilee but betterer). Bobs your mothers brother.
I make sure the regulator is turned off before driving anywhere...

Posted: 06 Mar 2006, 17:06
by owlets
My Westy is the same, someone has fitted a regulator and gas pipe and it now runs off the red gas bottles. I always turn it off when driving and at night when sleeping just to be on the safe side.

replacement water filler inlet

Posted: 06 Mar 2006, 18:42
by spareuser
Hi, I've just replaced my water inlet as I had to drill out the lock on mine (the van wad sold with no keys!!! :x

Try this link to O'leary's motorhome spares. costs about £14


https://sslrelay.com/olearymotorhomesho ... shopscript

Regards

Posted: 07 Mar 2006, 08:28
by pictonroad
Wahey!!! :D :D :D

You have no idea how sick I felt thinking that I'd just wasted mine and my trusting girl's money on a heap.

You lot have cheered me up no end, I'm just starting to get into the camper way of thinking... I can't fix everything NOW, I just need to relax and treat it like a rolling never ending project.... 8)

Feel sooo much better knowing that I should be able to get the fridge and hob going....

so, how do I make toast then? :shock: :shock: :D

Posted: 07 Mar 2006, 08:46
by Flibbertigibbet
pictonroad wrote:

so, how do I make toast then? :shock: :shock: :D

One piece at a time over the hob 8)

Posted: 07 Mar 2006, 09:10
by syncroand101
Rolling never ending project...
Thats about right...

As for toast:

http://www.club80-90.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4030

Posted: 08 Mar 2006, 23:17
by lhd
If its just the keys anyone needs (westy that is), use double glazing window lock keys. they fit perfectly...
My westy has the same, converted to gas cylinder. tanks not there but under the sink there is a cut gas pipe. Also the union nut and pipe are still there under the van.
ps..... most cheap westies are heaps...... welcome to the club........
lhd......................

Posted: 10 Mar 2006, 07:29
by steve8090
And if you decide after all that you want an underfloor tank then come and speak to me, we do a modern equivalent of the westy tank as a direct replacement for those old rusty tanks, you can of course still buy the original in Germany, I think Gunzel has a handle on these but they are big bucks.

Posted: 10 Mar 2006, 13:32
by pictonroad
Update...

I now have a chance to get hold of a Westy to break with a tank on it, is it worth the effort to get the proper thing bearing mind the pipe leading under mine is pretty rusty...

or, should I just stick a cylinder in it?

:?:
Cheers, James

Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 16:11
by stuckin88
If you just want a useable camper-be easier to use gas bottles--buy 'em from a car boot sale for 3 quid rather than pay full price--when yoove plumbed it all in turn on gas and cover all joints with washingup liquid/water solution & look for bubbles--ie leaks--