AUTHORS NOTE;
This is a list of procedures that I wrote as best that I could. This is a “redneck, shade-tree” modification to relocate the OEM LP to the frame rail by the fuel tank. This is an “At your own risk” procedure and the author will not accept responsibility for damage to the vehicle it is performed on or to other vehicles/personal property, warranties, personal injury, or any other generally “bad” things that might happen in a worst case scenerio, form following this procedure.
I am not getting paid for this, so specifics like nut, bolt, wrench sizes, torque specs, and some obvious things like removing and discarding of OEM parts are not included in the instructions. You need to have the ability to change your own oil, fuel filters, and most things that bolt to the outside of the engine (starters, alternators, fuel pumps) to complete this project. An office dwelling desk jockey with soft hands that does not like to get dirty may be able to complete this, but you had better have a friend than works on his/her own vehicle available to bail you out. I would like to thank Jeff Randol, Matt Goncalves, and various other TDR members for their development and research in this procedure. PM me for a MS Word version of these instructions.
Sticks
PARTS - required;
v 10’ of ½ diesel rated fuel hose
v 1’ of 3/8 diesel rated fuel hose
v 1 - ½ to 3/8 barbed hose adapter (you may have to purchase parts to assemble this separately)
v 2 – ½, ¼ NPT threaded ball valves (not required but strongly recommended)
v 2 - ¼ NPT male to male union (for use with ball valves)
v 5 – male ¼ NPT x ½ barbed hose fitting
v 5 – male 12x1. 50mm x ¼ NPT female adapters WITH O-RINGED WASHERS
v 1 – ¼ NPT 90* elbow
v 8 to 10 ¾” hose clamps
v 2 – 8’ lengths of 14 to 16ga. wire, preferably two different colors
v 1 – Cummins LP pigtail
v 8” wire ties
v 4 wire splice/connectors
v Bracket for mounting the LP (refer to step 12)
PARTS – optional
v 8’ ¼” wire loom
v “T” fitting as follows - ½ x ½ barbed hose fitting x ¼ or 1/8 NPT
TOOLS
v Hand drill
v Good Selection of drill bits
v Selection of wrenches, pliers, and drivers
v Tap and Die set (refer to step 12)
v Liquid type thread sealant rated for fuel/oil
v Oil change catch pan
This is a list of procedures that I wrote as best that I could. This is a “redneck, shade-tree” modification to relocate the OEM LP to the frame rail by the fuel tank. This is an “At your own risk” procedure and the author will not accept responsibility for damage to the vehicle it is performed on or to other vehicles/personal property, warranties, personal injury, or any other generally “bad” things that might happen in a worst case scenerio, form following this procedure.

I am not getting paid for this, so specifics like nut, bolt, wrench sizes, torque specs, and some obvious things like removing and discarding of OEM parts are not included in the instructions. You need to have the ability to change your own oil, fuel filters, and most things that bolt to the outside of the engine (starters, alternators, fuel pumps) to complete this project. An office dwelling desk jockey with soft hands that does not like to get dirty may be able to complete this, but you had better have a friend than works on his/her own vehicle available to bail you out. I would like to thank Jeff Randol, Matt Goncalves, and various other TDR members for their development and research in this procedure. PM me for a MS Word version of these instructions.
Sticks
PARTS - required;
v 10’ of ½ diesel rated fuel hose
v 1’ of 3/8 diesel rated fuel hose
v 1 - ½ to 3/8 barbed hose adapter (you may have to purchase parts to assemble this separately)
v 2 – ½, ¼ NPT threaded ball valves (not required but strongly recommended)
v 2 - ¼ NPT male to male union (for use with ball valves)
v 5 – male ¼ NPT x ½ barbed hose fitting
v 5 – male 12x1. 50mm x ¼ NPT female adapters WITH O-RINGED WASHERS
v 1 – ¼ NPT 90* elbow
v 8 to 10 ¾” hose clamps
v 2 – 8’ lengths of 14 to 16ga. wire, preferably two different colors
v 1 – Cummins LP pigtail
v 8” wire ties
v 4 wire splice/connectors
v Bracket for mounting the LP (refer to step 12)
PARTS – optional
v 8’ ¼” wire loom
v “T” fitting as follows - ½ x ½ barbed hose fitting x ¼ or 1/8 NPT
TOOLS
v Hand drill
v Good Selection of drill bits
v Selection of wrenches, pliers, and drivers
v Tap and Die set (refer to step 12)
v Liquid type thread sealant rated for fuel/oil
v Oil change catch pan
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