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LPG Tank in Devon Camper
Posted: 21 Jun 2006, 11:22
by SteveW
Getting my LPG conversion at last. The tank will be going in the wardrobe. The question is will I still be able to fill the rear screen washer bottle?
Cheers Steve
Posted: 28 Jun 2006, 21:15
by kevtherev
Well if you can't you'll have to clean it by hand with a rag
Posted: 29 Jun 2006, 07:39
by Flibbertigibbet
Mine is a 1980 Devon with the tank in wardrobe..I have nothing so fancy as fear screen wipers or washer bottle but still have loads of room in Wardrobe

Posted: 29 Jun 2006, 15:51
by excalibur
Is there room under the van for underslung tanks?
Reason I'm asking is a mate has asked me to convert his but doesnt want to loose space, and was wondering if i could fit the tank underneath somewhere?
Posted: 29 Jun 2006, 17:03
by steve8090
If you knew the correct regulations you wouldnt be asking that question, but for info, the legal height is 280mm above the road surface from the base of the tank with the vehicle on full depression of the suspension, so if you can fins a suitable tank at around 180mm diameter then yes you can. Alternatively you can fit a very small 38ltr torroidal tank in the spare wheel well just fits behind the gearchange box.
Hope that helps.
Posted: 02 Jul 2006, 16:02
by excalibur
I have the regs (came with the last tank I bought) just wondered if anyone had experience of underslung tanks like the ones i fitted on my last Rangie..
Looks like I'm gonna have to crawl underneath with the tape measure then or stick one inside somewhere
Posted: 03 Jul 2006, 18:49
by Flibbertigibbet
If you have the regs then why you asking ?
Posted: 04 Jul 2006, 19:49
by excalibur
errr, wasnt asking about tank regs......just if anyone made slimline belly tanks, regs had "feck" all to do with it.
"feck" me this place is clicky
Posted: 05 Jul 2006, 07:32
by Flibbertigibbet
sorry if I rattled your cage I must have misunderstood what you were asking.....Oh and do not attempt to be rude to me EVER !
Posted: 14 Jul 2006, 09:50
by SteveW
All done now thanks. I drilled a 16mm hole in the cap and fitted a piece of hose sealed with a bit of clear silicone to be safe. The gas conversion was installed by Pete (Headley19) last thursday week and a vey nice job he did too.

I did have to cut an elptical hole in the divider so the tank could poke through. Still have enough room to fit the original water bottle. I can not wait to get my engine sorted and start racking up the miles.