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101 Ron
					 
				 
				and yes I will be in the passenger seat to make sure it comes back!
			
		 
	 
 And how will that ensure you get your truck back 
I will get some pics next weekend - the next time I will get at my truck.  Basically I have a 100l (water volume) tank inside between the batteries and rear wheel arch on the passenger side - it has 85l usuable.
There is some stuff up under the front passenger wheel well but I have never had a look at that.  Where the air intake hose comes out of the airfilter it is cut and has a 90 degree bend that takes it down towards the rear about 1'.  It then has a 180 bend that brings the air intake back to the already fitted metal pipe that takes air to both carbies.  It is on this re-routing of the air intake pipe that the larger disk shaped gizmo that gets the gas into the air intake is fitted.  I have a switch on the dash that switches over to lpg and kills the fuel pump and activates a petrol cutoff switch.
The slight downside of my installation is loss of space inside and the gearbox cover is slightly modifed to clear the extra pipework -  but all seems to work OK and is simple.
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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