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    Default Autogas/LPG convertion?

    Hi

    I read that the R engines was able to handle autogas, i been wondering if its possible to convert a 3K engine to autogas, and if its something i can do myself.

    is autogas/LPG common down in australia?

    does any of u have any knowlegde about wich engines it can be done too, and how?

    Thanks in advance for ur help

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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    I imagine it could be done, post 79 K's have hardened valve seats I think?

    No you cannot do it yourself, a registered installer needs to do it, probably because of compressed flammable gas in a vehicle.

    Yes LPG is common. Usually 1 pump at a servo

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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    im guessing different country, so legalities & availability will be different.
    its not all that complicated to do, you just need to know what your doing.

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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    There's nothing difficult in installing LPG to carby vehicles. The most important things are
    1 Put fuel line on the opposite side from exhaust
    2 After assembly inflate the tank with air first (4-6 bar would be nice, up to 15 is allowable) and
    3 Check for leaks using soap foam

    I would recommend to find a decent installer. The work might cost you some $300 USD, and probably another 200 for LPG parts. With mileage well above 30 000 per year, this money will soon return as the difference in fuel cost, otherwise LPG is worthless for you/
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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkIIRx12 View Post
    Hi

    I read that the R engines was able to handle autogas, i been wondering if its possible to convert a 3K engine to autogas, and if its something i can do myself.

    is autogas/LPG common down in australia?

    does any of u have any knowlegde about wich engines it can be done too, and how?

    Thanks in advance for ur help
    Yes its common here with a slowly reducing Govt rebate to convert.
    gas prices current between 47 and 67 cpl.

    I have driven and converted 3SFE CAMRY 2VZFE V6 Camry and 3SFE RAV4 engines.

    I tow on gas and get about 300 km from 50 litres typical which is not good but c.f. with fuel at 1.28 cpl its acceptable.
    My recent conversion of an SXA11 RAv4 with modified head holds 85 litres and 500k range.
    I now always start and run on fuel until its warm to avoid valve regression/recession.

    i run the good duel electrode plugs and always do the plug leads and service every 5000km.
    The engine oils run a honey colour and wear is low.
    1968 RT40S Corona 1600S series II (restore in progress)
    1973 RT104-MQFG 012604 Corona GT JDM (Owned since 1976 242000 km)
    1989 ST185-BLMVZ-0007199 Celica GT4 JDM (unmolested classic 95000 km)
    2012 ZN-6 86GT (shed find 5000 km in 6 years)

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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    Thanks for your answer.

    When doing this on a car that has a carby, how exactly does that work? do you just run it in the inline on the carby where the gasoline used to go, or do you need a vaporizer or whatever its called on top of the carby? if so, how can i find out what parts will fit my engine?

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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    you spelled converSion wrong.

    Are you qualified to do the conversion? It doesnt sound like it so far with this many question arent you best leaving work that will involve explosive fuels being plumbed to the experts?
    Wish I had a F#%ken awesome toyota.. saving for the goodness now.... stay tuned....

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    Default Re: Autogas/LPG convertion?

    A dedicated lpg carby will shit all over a stock carby converted.

    Yeah you need a vaporizer thingy. I'd ring up a supplier and ask if they have a kit to suit, or alternatively what they have that would suit

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