Re: LPG pump required
Written by pravin gandhi. at 26 Jan 2006 12:44:31:
As an answer to: Re: LPG pump required written by Eric Booth at 02 Oct 2003 15:26:24:
>>Does anyone know where i could buy an electric pump for lpg transfer. I have taken a car of road but plan to run it as a workhorse in the yard and round the fields... obviously i cant get to a filling station legally so plan to fill out of bottles??
>>possible or not??
>>cheers.
>Yes it is possible and you can transfer without a pump by using industrial liquid withdrawal cylinders which have drop tube within the cylider extending
>down to the bottom of the liquid. Of course the floww will stop when the pressures equalise and you will need a small positive displacement pump
>to transfer more liquid. I fitted dual fuel systems to cars in the 70's
>when we had petrol restrictions.
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