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for some reason not all states have tickets, just an additional cournse, other states mean you have to accredited seperately etc.

either way i wouldnt touch it either, take it back where the install was done and get thenm to do it, some tanks need specific guages.

Posted on: 2008/3/4 10:45
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I dont have my ticket but my boss does. I helped convert his old Rodeo ute. I think you can do most of the work but it has to be checked over afterwords or something by a ticket holder. Ill ask tomorro at work.

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lpg tanks usally work of a float mechanisam just like ur standed petrol tank so i guess who u where talking too were thinking or some sort of pressure sender.u should be able to get a gauge to match the sender already in the tank try ashdowns or ingrams if urve got em where u are. u'll probley need to measure the ohms resistence of ur tank sender when at full and empty.

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Yes you do need your lpg ticket for work on the high pressure side of lpg. u can work on the low pressure side with out one and i think u may be able to work on the electric's without one but not sure on that one mabey someone with there ticket can clear this up, beattie do u have a ticket or know if u can work on the electrics??

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Most auto leccys do LPG. try another one or a LPG specialest place. its a pretty simple job putting in a standard LPG guage.

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yer iv gone to a auto elec and they didnt sound keen on doing it so i dont really no were to go.. im in melbourne ringwood area

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yeah go shell out a few $$ and get it done properly

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Umm i wouldnt be touching it buddy!

You must have your LPG ticket to do anything to do with LPG work. Because if the LPG leaks/explodes etc and they find out that you have been playing around with it without a ticket, no insurance company will touch you!

I do know how to do it and it is nothing like what has been described here.

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sweet and just any fuel gauge off ebay?? someone told me i need to no the size of the sender thread or something?

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Dick Smith Electronic fuel gauge kit.

Posted on: 2008/3/4 9:11
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just need to put a electrical fuel gauge in my ute just wondering what i need, i have lpg gas

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