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Hi all i hope i can get some help here as its getting a little chilly in the P Van ok what the problem is i have only had the van for about 4 weeks now and there isnt any heater hoses conecting to the firewall i can see the hoses but i dont know what two do i use oh and its a duelfuel van also
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not soo sure about the LPG setups, but you'll need 3 hoses and a heater tap, there's a short L shaped one that comes off one of the heater pipes on the firewall, heater tap goes into that, and the shorter of the 2 remaining hoses goes onto the other side of the heater tap and then onto the block above the water pump (there's probably a hose jonging the 2 heater outlets on the pump), the remaining hose should be flared and will have a bit of a bend on the end of it........ it goes from the water pump to the heater at the firewall
go to repco/autopro/etc for the hoses
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{USERNAME} wrote: not soo sure about the LPG setups, but you'll need 3 hoses and a heater tap, there's a short L shaped one that comes off one of the heater pipes on the firewall, heater tap goes into that, and the shorter of the 2 remaining hoses goes onto the other side of the heater tap and then onto the block above the water pump (there's probably a hose jonging the 2 heater outlets on the pump), the remaining hose should be flared and will have a bit of a bend on the end of it........ it goes from the water pump to the heater at the firewall
go to repco/autopro/etc for the hoses Ok thanks as it looks like they have stolen the hoses and placed them on the gas as thats whats throwen me out so much |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: not soo sure about the LPG setups, but you'll need 3 hoses and a heater tap, there's a short L shaped one that comes off one of the heater pipes on the firewall, heater tap goes into that, and the shorter of the 2 remaining hoses goes onto the other side of the heater tap and then onto the block above the water pump (there's probably a hose jonging the 2 heater outlets on the pump), the remaining hose should be flared and will have a bit of a bend on the end of it........ it goes from the water pump to the heater at the firewall go to repco/autopro/etc for the hoses Ok thanks as it looks like they have stolen the hoses and placed them on the gas as thats whats throwen me out so much The LPG convertor should be plumbed into the heater hoses using 'T' Pieces prior to the heater tap if this isn't done then with the heater tap closed the flow into the convertor is also shut off resulting in the covertor freezing over. Be careful connecting them up to the existing heater core, the core may be f**k and that might be the real reason it is disconnected.
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The LPG convertor should be plumbed into the heater hoses using 'T' Pieces prior to the heater tap if this isn't done then with the heater tap closed the flow into the convertor is also shut off resulting in the covertor freezing over.
Be careful connecting them up to the existing heater core, the core may be f**k and that might be the real reason it is disconnected.[/quote] Ok so think i might try and place a garden hose in one and block the other and if the floor fills up with water then i know what i will have to get as it does make u think more to the point of y its not conected Cheers |
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