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Posted by T_Bone on April 21, 2003 at 15:01:19 from (64.154.142.53):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: When I try to start my H ,Its like the lottery posted by Hayman on April 20, 2003 at 22:50:56:
Hi Hayman, I used a small Coleman camping stove LP cylinder and adapted a needle valve, few fittings and hose. It just takes a very small amount of injected vapor LP to smooth a missing engine or to start a engine in the air breather. Being a gas it's very hard to flood an engine to the point of no start like gasoline will by wetting the sparkplugs, BUT too much LP vapor can cause a runaway engine. The LP vapor replaces the missing gasoline/diesel vapor and in effect disables the carburator/injector metering function. You would need to study how LP is injected into an engine for preformance enchancement to get a better idea on how LP works. Do a Google search on LP injection as there's tons of on-line info. Do not let liquid propane into the engine!!! T_Bone
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