Vanagon EuroVan
Previous messageNext messagePrevious in topicNext in topicPrevious by same authorNext by same authorPrevious page (June 2001, week 1)Back to main VANAGON pageJoin or leave VANAGON (or change settings)ReplyPost a new messageSearchProportional fontNon-proportional font
Date:         Wed, 6 Jun 2001 19:36:22 -0700
Reply-To:     '80 Westy Pokey <pokey@VANAGON.ORG>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         '80 Westy Pokey <pokey@VANAGON.ORG>
Subject:      Re: Long Range gas tanks
Comments: To: puzerewski@EMAIL.MSN.COM
Content-Type: text/plain

Yeah, I'm getting two tanks from South Africa about 40L each so even if only one fits (propane tank on the other side - but hey maybe the weight will balence out the fridge, stove and water tank a bit) I will have around 100L of fuel on board... perfect fo those long weekend gas hikes. If everything goes OK bringing these tanks over, a few listees have expressed interest in getting them as well.

Thanks, Chris

On Wed, 06 June 2001, puzerewski wrote:

> > One of the listees was getting some sort of additional tank that fits under > the sliding door......I think it is Chris Gronski..... > > Adam Puzerewski > > 81 westy > 74 beetle > 73 Transporter (new!!!!!!!) > > Vanagon Partsmobiles > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Matthew Pollard" <poll7356@UIDAHO.EDU> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 8:12 PM > Subject: Re: [VANAGON] Long Range gas tanks > > > > Cory, this has been addressed here a few times. The conclusion is that a > > syncro tank would require you to lift the body up an inch or so and i > > think that the starter (???) would interfere too. Basicially- no, not > > do-able within reason. > > > > On the other hand, you can purchase a 21 (20?) gallon 2wd tank from Ken > > Wilfey (www.vanagain.com). > > > > What i've been thinking of doing (but will probably never do...) is put in > > a few spun aluminum double walled fuel cells under the bus. These tanks > > are about 6" diamter and come in a variety of lengths. These are the > > tanks that baja bug folks use- but they cost a pretty penny. > > > > Ok, now back to work > > matthew > > > > > > Matthew Pollard http://www.uidaho.edu/~poll7356 > > Dept. of Chemistry http://www.chem.uidaho.edu > > University of Idaho http://www.uidaho.edu > > > > On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, DrCory wrote: > > > > > Anybody ever think to put BOTH the Syncro gas tank AND the standard gas > > > tank on a 2WD model. I'm sure the Syncro tank will fit over the 2WD > > > transmission. If you've got a Westy, it might be handy to have that kind > of > > > range. And think of the range of a diesel! > > > > > > Cory > > > '85GL Eurospec inline 4 > > > > > > -------------------- > > > Life is not what happens to you... > > > But how you choose to respond to it!!! > > >

Thanks, Chris Gronski '80 Westy "Pokey" - SLOPOKEY '87 Chevrolet Sprint - Ice Racer '91 Pontiac Firefly - Convertable www.vanagon.org & .ca www.gronski.com, .org, & .ca www.nineeleven.org & .ca


Back to: Top of message | Previous page | Main VANAGON page

Please note - During the past 17 years of operation, several gigabytes of Vanagon mail messages have been archived. Searching the entire collection will take up to five minutes to complete. Please be patient!


Return to the archives @ gerry.vanagon.com


The vanagon mailing list archives are copyright (c) 1994-2011, and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of the list administrators. Posting messages to this mailing list grants a license to the mailing list administrators to reproduce the message in a compilation, either printed or electronic. All compilations will be not-for-profit, with any excess proceeds going to the Vanagon mailing list.

Any profits from list compilations go exclusively towards the management and operation of the Vanagon mailing list and vanagon mailing list web site.