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Gas converter
Hi Guys,
Just looing for ideas on where to mount gas converter where it won't be too intrucive but still practicle for servicing. It is a Impco E converter.Does it matter how far away from the mixer It sits or not and does it have to be mounted vertical or can it be laid horizontal?I hve elected to do the install myself then get it tuned later as I didn't want some lizard drilling holes whereever he wanted. Cheers BJ |
Welcome to the mad house BJ.
I cant help you with the answers regarding gas fitting in your car as I dont know enough about gas, but I am sure there will be plenty in here that will. Good luck with the build. |
G'day BJ,
I've got two Impco B gas converters mounted horizontally behind my radiator with the battery mounted between them. I have a large beam the ties the chassis together across the top of the cross member about an inch under the bonnet when closed. I was able to mount some polished aluminum from this point to the front of the bonnet opening to hide all the uglys in the nose (radiator, hoses, converters, battery, horn, water bottle etc). May be able to get some photos for you, if I'm not to busy next week. |
Thanks Jason,that would be appreciated
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