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Date:         Wed, 22 Mar 2017 18:38:44 -0400
Reply-To:     Roman Haag <romanhaag@YMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Roman Haag <romanhaag@YMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Westy propane tank fill valve fix
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
In-Reply-To:  <1C227414-E862-4B58-9514-22E3501D17F7@shaw.ca>
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All of this talk about lp tanks got me thing about when I got mine filled. (It's only been the once)

The rock shield pivoted out of the way with my foot, and a little pressure, and the guy at uhaul filled it. I figured it was just him having the right attachment. Roman

Sent from someone's plumbing

> On Mar 22, 2017, at 15:50, Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA> wrote: > > I had high the early and later model westy tank and skid plate in my workshop for a while. The later model skid plate did not fit on the tabs of the early model tank. Ti be honest on both tanks the tabs aren't that precisely aligned. > > I think I have pics of the skid plates if you are interested. > > The later model skid plate hangs maybe 1/2" lower and that might make the difference in getting the fill nozzle in. I have had issues with my early model tank at some stations. I've come across two different nozzle types, one longer then the other. The locking ring on one of the nozzle types was in a position that interfered with the skid plate. > > So to eliminate issues, I enlarged the half moon cut out on the skid plate to allow bit nozzle types to access the fill. > > And then later I made an aluminum skid plate and enclosure that had a large cut out for same reason. > > Alistair > > > >> On Mar 22, 2017, at 10:48 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >> >> Thanks to everyone who replied when I reported my fill valve gave out on >> the way to DC last week. Since it was so cold (15 the first night) and I >> had my ten-year-old grandson with me and we were on a schedule to see the

>> Smithsonian museums, I forewent any attempt to make a repair on the road or >> put the camper in a shop somewhere along the way. We checked into a hotel

>> in Falls Church. >> >> Thanks to the help on this list, I knew what to ask for and where to get it >> so I had no trouble finding a fill valve and, for good measure, a new bleed >> valve on my return home. I installed those early this morning and went out >> for a fill at lunch, expecting possible trouble because Stewart had >> mentioned that, because the replacement valves are shorter than the >> original by an inch and a half or so, there was interference with the fill >> valve and it hit the body of the car and needed an extender. >> >> I did not have any such problem, BUT I have not put the stone guard on the >> bottom of the tank yet. I left it off mainly because until I got a little

>> propane in the tank, I didn't know if there were leaks or not. >> Fortunately, there were not and it filled right up with 3.32 gallons of >> propane. >> >> So, should I expect interference when the stone guard goes on? If so there >> is a very nice brass extension available locally for $104 but obviously I

>> don't want to buy it if I don't need it. >> >> Jim


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