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Old 02-27-2025, 04:32 AM   #2
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Re: CNG conversion back to gasoline question

I had a 2001 Silverado 1500 that was gas and propane. I removed the propane equipment relatively easy. There were quite a bit of power wires for the propane system tapped into the fuse box. With the help of a wiring diagram, I was able to remove or cut the wires that were part of the propane system. Ran like a champ.

Most of these Silverados with alternative fuels were dual setups, gas and whatever else.if this 2500 you’re looking at is a dual setup, then technically you can just fill up with gasoline and drive it normally. You can leave everything hooked up and just not fill the CNG tank.

I removed the propane stuff just because I wanted to clean up the truck. I could have left it if I wanted to.
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