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Author Topic: LPG kit for an MV6  (Read 1291 times)

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hotel21

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LPG kit for an MV6
« on: 20 October 2006, 23:08:47 »

Apart from the obvious missing tank and fitting certificate, what else would be needed to add to this to convert a 3 ltr to LPG?

ebay lpg link thingy
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Re: LPG kit for an MV6
« Reply #1 on: 20 October 2006, 23:32:22 »

Hi Broocie, Nobles in Kircaldy have an Omega in the new yard with an lpg system on it. The car I got my engine from is now in the old yard and has the lpg tank in the boot although someone has raided the evaperator and bits from the front.

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Re: LPG kit for an MV6
« Reply #2 on: 21 October 2006, 17:09:30 »

Need more pictures but get the tank - no more than £30 as they are about  £100 new
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Re: LPG kit for an MV6
« Reply #3 on: 21 October 2006, 18:04:51 »

Thanks for the info.

Jim - is it a boot mounted tank, size?  Any other useable bits LPG wise?

Martin - thanks for the price guide

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Re: LPG kit for an MV6
« Reply #4 on: 21 October 2006, 18:58:00 »

Also how old is the tank as I think they have a 10 year certification and it is cheaper to replace than recertify.

There is a valve block on the tank as well allow 20 or so for that, LPT stuff is not that expensive.

Front end aroud £700 new
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