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Posted by Jon H on September 15, 2003 at 19:53:26 from (69.26.17.143):
In Reply to: Re: propane injection posted by Don Wadge on September 15, 2003 at 18:40:16:
The Red Rooster propane injector uses a two stage regulator that requires a small vacuum signal to make it release propane from the second stage. They use a venturi in the engine air intake where intake air flow creates a vacuum perportional to air flow so they will not overfuel the engine. As the engine lugs down and air flow drops,the flow of propane is reduced. A properly adjusted Red Rooster will not overfuel and tear up an engine. I have used a RED Rooster on a 4020 for over 20 years with no problem. The crude injector systems that used a single stage regulator,or no regulator at all to deliver propane under pressure will overfuel a diesel engine to the point of detonation from too much propane and do serious damage.
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