Cargo Van Conversion

Webasto Gas Heater – Part II

Installation of the fuel pump, Rheostat and wire run.

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After unpacking the Webasto Gas Heater, I continue building the upper cabinet, including the Rheostat installation. Another unfinished job, was the removal of the van’s jack, which is located inside the passenger side seat’s pedestal, to make room for the heater. Finally, the fuel pump is installed close to where the fuel line enters the gas tank. I pull part of the power wire, that runs to the batteries, including the wires for the main light switch.

I bought my Webasto gas heater at Heaters4You on eBay and you can also find them at Heaters4You.com. They ship from Russia and my personal experience with them (and Andrey specifically) so far, has been excellent. They ship quickly and add tracking. A piece, broken during shipping, was replaced quickly. Based on my experience, I can give my recommendation. I am not sponsored by them.

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TOOLS & MATERIALS*
Webasto Rheostat
Webasto Fuel Pump
Webasto Gas Heater
Light Switch Plate
Plusnut
Shellac Flakes
Jig Saw
Walnut

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