[AT] LP engine problem query
H. L. Staples
hlstaples at mcloudteleco.com
Sun Oct 15 18:26:01 PDT 2006
Grant the engine coolant must circulate freely through the LP converter.
First thing I would look at is the coolant level. Check to be sure there is
water going through the converter. Also you can make a rough check of the
regulator by gently blowing on a small piece of tubing placed on the vent
opening. You should be able to hear gas flow when you put a little pressure
through the vent opening.
If you can get a repair kit for the converter, the overhaul is pretty simple
The kit comes with both high and low pressure diaphragms and valves.
The units I have worked on had a simple screen as a filter. A site that may
help with identification of Vaporizer/converter and also a source of parts.
http://www.propanecarbs.com/
Take a look if you like.
H. L.
-------Original Message-------
From: Grant Brians
Date: 10/15/2006 6:58:42 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] LP engine problem query
I feel very lacking in knowledge and embarassed that I cannot find where I
stored the ATIS messages that discuss how to fix a condition on LP engines.
I have a forklift that is running badly. The fuel ine from the tank goes to
a unit which I believe gasifies the LP liquid? In any case it is freezing up
for me. I am having fuel starvation on the engine. I assume that I need to
correct something either in the fuel line or the "gasification unit". The
flexible line from the tank has a great deal of wear/age cracks in it and I
assume there might be damage internally? Help!
Additionally, the forklift worked fine until recently, but always with a
bit of unevenness. I don't know if that is related. A gasoline engine would
have a fuel filt, but I don't see one on this propane engine. Is that right?
I will be working on this tomorrow and hopefully fixing it. Any clues?
Thanks so much!
Grant Brians
Hollister California
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