moving lpg tank
moving lpg tank
hi i recently bought a 1975 fj40 with a 4.2 petrol it has lpg fitted. The car needs some work so im stripping it down and goin 2 spray it and rebuild it. So while its apart i thought i would move the lpg tank from under the back to behind the front seats in the cab but that will leave me with like a metres extra pipe. So what i want 2 know is can i curl up the pipe or worst cut it will either of these effect the lpg check as it expired in 99 so i need a new 1 or more importantly will it change the amont of gas goin to the engine? any info would be great or if you have any other ideas thanks
You need to seal all fittings off from the cab and vent them out side.
Most tanks have a vapour box sealed to the tank with 50mm pipes off this that you hose clip a special bag to and seal it to a fitting on the floor. The bag needs to take a certain volume of leaking gas at a certain pressure.
If you bottle hasn't got a vent box because it has been external you need to find one. All tanks need testing every 10? years so check the last test date on your tank it may have expired. External tanks are prone to rusting and gouges which may/will fail the test so maybe another tank complete with vent box will be the answer.
J Top
Most tanks have a vapour box sealed to the tank with 50mm pipes off this that you hose clip a special bag to and seal it to a fitting on the floor. The bag needs to take a certain volume of leaking gas at a certain pressure.
If you bottle hasn't got a vent box because it has been external you need to find one. All tanks need testing every 10? years so check the last test date on your tank it may have expired. External tanks are prone to rusting and gouges which may/will fail the test so maybe another tank complete with vent box will be the answer.
J Top
and on top of all that the fuel lines for LPG MUST be installed or modified by a certified LPG installer... you are legally not allowed to do it yourself.
Sounds like it could be too hard
Old tanks are easy to find tho, get one with a vent box around the valves etc from an old falcon or something, then pay your $80 for the 10 year test and chuck it in... Best to talk to an LPG installer first tho...
Steve
Sounds like it could be too hard

Old tanks are easy to find tho, get one with a vent box around the valves etc from an old falcon or something, then pay your $80 for the 10 year test and chuck it in... Best to talk to an LPG installer first tho...
Steve
the lpg guy said that i have to get a sealed pipe to vent it (which they have) and that they have to cut the pipe but if i weld up the brackets (done) bolt it in and drill the holes for the pipes etc they will do the rest said it shouldnt cost much so it sounds good to me cheaper than buying petrol. So thanks for all your help guys