MarkyB wrote:This seems to be the issue with off the shelf stuff, it's all for bigger thirstier, engines.
My interest was peeked many years ago when a chap in a Morris Minor got nicked for driving with a gas bottle in the back and the pipe just running via the gutter into the carb!
Probably for pinching the gas bottle, I don't the 5mm either way will make a noticeable difference.
A truly great story wish I had seen it in the flesh
Yes you're right LPG parts are very available for big engine cars as they are the most economical to convert to LPG so they get produced as they sell well = good business, small cars with LPG conversions seem to be rarer than hens teeth in the classifieds, this does throw up a few problems up though when sourcing essential parts for the conversion!
I've been looking for a used LPG tank for a months as the new ones were expensive, the problem was I couldn't find one small enough for a Morris Minor that didn't cost the earth and wasn't a million miles away to collect from an Ebay seller as no couriers will touch them unless they are unpressurised with the valve removed (my patience paid off and after a seventy mile round trip I had one!).
I have most of the LPG parts including the tank now in stock, The rest of the kit is brand new from Poland (made in Italy) where most of the LPG parts comes from. I've just got to wait for the mixer and tank frame to arrive then I will make a start on the conversion as I need to see how it all pieces together and probably do much head scratching etc. I'm looking forward to having the car finished more than the process of converting it!
Personally I think daily driver Morris minors are ripe for converting to LPG as with cheap insurance for some drivers, like me, free road tax and the frugality of an LPG conversion on the motorists side it should be cheaper to run than the cost of an annual bus pass for the DIY mechanic like me who strives to totally avoid garage labour costs. The only downside I see is the maintenance and upkeep of the vehicle as the bus company takes care of that with the bus pass option but you also have to wait for buses and are restricted to their service routes with heavily reduced services on Sundays and Bank holidays!
