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Century makes an LPG filter assembly that has a filter pad similar to the Impco plus it has a magnet in the housing that will collect the iron particles. I don't know the Part number at the moment but it is the same assembly that Daewoo/Doosan uses. It mounts at the rear of the truck like a bulkhead fitting. Tank hose and hydrostatic relief valve connect at the inlets, has outlet which is inside engine compartment. Comes with nut to mount unit once a hole is bored through sheet metal or light gauge steel.
6 screws hold assembly together so that filter pad can be changed and magnet can be cleaned. Filter kit comes with pad and o-ring for reassembly.
  • Posted 22 Nov 2007 02:59
  • By carl_v
  • joined 12 Oct'07 - 76 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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Brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler split their shoe company after WWII due to a bitter feud, and established the rival companies of Adidas and Puma. Their personal animosity and business rivalry divided their German hometown Herzogenaurach. The town became known as "the town of bent necks" due to the intense loyalty to each brand.