On 5/17/05 10:26 AM, "jimt" <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO> wrote: > If your talking the adapter I pic > > http://westydriver.com/Temp/propaneconnect.jpg > > It appears that all you would need to do is connect the standard disposable > bottle and run on it through the fill port. If these adapters are all made > the same it would appear to be no problem. Mine snugged right to the Oring > and I could feel it sealing. Then attached a disposable bottle and it > flowed perfectly. The catch is that I donšt have a mounted westy tank to > check the fit of a bottle. > jimt > > On 5/17/05 10:18 AM, "Loren Busch" <starwagen@GMAIL.COM> wrote: Just called the company that does a lot of my custom propane hoses for me. A 4 foot hose with high pressure line and male POL on each end would run about 40 to 50 bucks US.
jimt > >> RE: Propane Adapters >> Jim, are you saying that all that is needed to attach an external tank >> to my Westy is that simple adapter in the picture? Just screw it into >> the filler on the tank and then hook up the external tank? >> If so, I love it!! >> >> > > |
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