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Re: Fork Lift Problems
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Posted by Glen in TX on September 30, 2006 at 20:46:10 from (208.246.9.171):
In Reply to: Re: Fork Lift Problems posted by 37 chief on September 30, 2006 at 12:13:47:
It could still be in regulator but like said above make sure water is flowing good and getting warm enough to vaporize fuel properly. Engine thermostat may be bad ? Water line fittings and hoses built up inside with scale or water hoses collapsing. I guess you may not have a vapor draw valve only too like on tractors. Other LP causes for poor fuel economy are: faulty fuel, improperly filled tank, throttle hanging or not adjusted right, or carb not adjusted right. Plugged vent hole on back of converter/regulator. Clogged fuel strainer. Plugged fuel lines indicated by excess frosting. Hoses can collapse internally. Check fuel flow from tank thru lines. Closed or faulty excess flow valve disc internally on tank valve. Don't open valve too fast or this disc can slam shut. Always open valves slowly. Lean mixture or altered fuel lines. Sticking high pressure valve in convertor. Restricted low pressure valve. Defective diaphrams or wrong ones. Faulty or sticking governor or broke springs. Leaking hoses ? Air entering between carb throttle body and air horn. Clogged air filter ? IMPCO http://www.impco.ws/
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