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LPG tank removal
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LPG tank removal
k time tomorrow to rip out the LPG tank and replace with one thats not so old.., (if i can find one lol) it has 2 fittings on it, one that has a tap then the hose goes up to the motor and the other is the filler hose, ive turned the tap off and taken the hose off that fitting, how do i take the filler hose off its still got bout 30 letres in it or do i leave that on and send the tank to the gas dude with the filler hose still connected? also when i put the new tank in it will obviously be empty, does that mean i have to tow it to the servo to fill it up?
may be dumb Questions but hey, only one way to find out
may be dumb Questions but hey, only one way to find out
Is it duel fuel?
When I removed mine, I just ran it dry, basicly until the engine would not idle on gas. I then turned the tap off on the tank, removed both hoses and the straps holding the tank in....easy as. You do still smell a bit of gas when the hoses are removed, but nothing to worry about.
Just beware of the new tank having the inlet/outlet connectors in different places. This happened to me and it was a pain in the ass to sort it out.
When I removed mine, I just ran it dry, basicly until the engine would not idle on gas. I then turned the tap off on the tank, removed both hoses and the straps holding the tank in....easy as. You do still smell a bit of gas when the hoses are removed, but nothing to worry about.
Just beware of the new tank having the inlet/outlet connectors in different places. This happened to me and it was a pain in the ass to sort it out.
its out found a price on a braaaaaaaaaaand new tank, 525 which i can sorta afford, BUT he wont sell it to me, said he has to fit it there and for him to fit it its gonna cost me $950 all up, so thats 400ish to tighten 6 bolts and 2 hoses up......... theres gotta be somewhere i can get a tank from for the GQ without paying 900 bucks surely ????????????
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