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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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