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1997 Roadtrek 190V - Propane Tank

Chryselwood
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Explorer
Could anyone tell me the OEM part number for the propane tank for my 1997 RT 190V. I believe its made by Manchester. The original tank is very rusty and needs replacement. The nearest RT dealer (4hrs away) wants $1,000 Cdn for a replacement tank. I know a new tank isn't cheap but this is crazy.
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Arizona_Kid
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I think they were 8 gal, 30 lb tanks, but that was for a 2001. Here is one that is 30 lb, 7.5 gal, for $152. Manchester doesn't make your exact tank any longer.
All it needs to do is fit in the space you have. You might have to modify the RT's mounting.
http://www.propanetankstore.com/shop/30-lb-7-5-gallon-horizontal-tank-cylinder-with-gauge/

PCarnathan
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I have no idea about the size of the OEM tank, but if it is too expensive and a smaller, less expensive, tank will fit I'd say go for it. I fill up my propane every couple of years whether I need it or not. The stock tank is a monster and unless you camp regularly with Admiral Byrd in the Antarctic I think you can survive with less propane capacity.

Just my opinion, of course.

Pat in Menifee, CA
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GizmosMom
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I don't know but I just read a handy hint in the General RVing/Gizmos and Handy Hints thread where someone used a different propane water heater in lieu of a new RV water heater. The post was made on May 15 by 82 Jayman.

Might be worth looking into.
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