Propex heater in Autohomes conversions

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Re: Propex heater in Autohomes conversions

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LeeME3 wrote:Now I just need to work out where to install it (I have an LPG tank under the bench seat so the main Propex unit will need to go elsewhere).
I had a knackered underslung Eberspacher in mine so I replaced it with a propex. Fitted pretty easily & works a treat. You need to put a cowl on the air intake to prevent water getting in, but apart from that it's great.
1983 LHD Westfalia poptop 1.9 DG petrol.

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