LPG
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- Trigger_Andy
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You'll do then !db wrote:I installed a system on my Sierra 2.8i. Must have been 20 years ago though...
When I got my Ram. I knew the LPG wasn't tested. We tried switching it on idle and it ran rough and died. Today I switched whilst driving. It ran perfect until I slowed to idle.
My tease arch suggests that it is sensitive to vacuum leaks etc , amongst other things , so thought I'd check that first.
I found a vacuum pipe from the vaporiser ( which is usually just vented ),which goes to a solenoid ? Then another vacuum pipe off the solenoid which seems to go no where ????
The end seems to have been connected to something but has a split up the side.
I have searched for other pipes and things that it could connect to but can't seem to find anything ???
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It's the one that follows the larger pipe to the right
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It nearly reaches the brass tube here , but I don't think this is a vacuum connection ?
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68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
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68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
First thing I looked at Pete. Seems to have some sort of grub screw in it.Pete wrote:Is that a blind hole in the casting or is it open to atmosphere? If open it would make it run lean at idle.........
Sorry. Should have mentioned that.
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
Soulds like an idle cut off solenoid so you don't fill your induction system with gas when the car is stopped
i'd guess its electrically and vaccum controled
igntion on allows the vaporiser to work (electronically controlled)
at low vaccum the idle circuit is off
at high vaccum the idle circuit is on
or some such
and although i can't see the pictures here at work it sounds like the pipe should go to the fitting capped off with the grub screw.
i'd guess its electrically and vaccum controled
igntion on allows the vaporiser to work (electronically controlled)
at low vaccum the idle circuit is off
at high vaccum the idle circuit is on
or some such
and although i can't see the pictures here at work it sounds like the pipe should go to the fitting capped off with the grub screw.
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- shovelheadrob
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It could be a hole in the diagram of the vaporiser, they are prone to wear, which will work under heavy load, but when you drop to idle it cuts supply?
It looks from the picture that you have a small button with a spring on the end of the diaphragm valve on the vaporiser, you may be able to manually work that to see if engine will keep running.
I managed to get a rebuild kit for my vaporiser, but it may be simpler just to buy a new vaporizer, that is normally the only thing that seems to wear on LPG systems.
Be careful you don't cause a backfire of the LPG gas on the intake manifold, my old BMW 2.8i did that a couple of time and blw the Mass Air Flow sensor to pieces both times
My Range Rover has direct injection LPG, which is more complicated thn the old BMW, but does not suffer from that problem. Yours will direct injection as well I assume so you should be safe.
It looks from the picture that you have a small button with a spring on the end of the diaphragm valve on the vaporiser, you may be able to manually work that to see if engine will keep running.
I managed to get a rebuild kit for my vaporiser, but it may be simpler just to buy a new vaporizer, that is normally the only thing that seems to wear on LPG systems.
Be careful you don't cause a backfire of the LPG gas on the intake manifold, my old BMW 2.8i did that a couple of time and blw the Mass Air Flow sensor to pieces both times
My Range Rover has direct injection LPG, which is more complicated thn the old BMW, but does not suffer from that problem. Yours will direct injection as well I assume so you should be safe.
Adrian G
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1968 Charger 318ci V8
1977 Dodge RV Camper 440ci V8
1978 Jaguar XJS 5.3 V12
1984 Mercedes 280 SL
1998 Jeep Cherokee 4.0
1999 BMW 530i
Thanks for your replies gents.
May have to take it to a local place and get it looked at.
I was with Daves way of thinking. Some sort of pressure control thing.
I'm not going to guess where the pipe might go. Don't fancy a KABOOOOOOOM !!!!!
I'll keep looking for info in the meantime.
May have to take it to a local place and get it looked at.
I was with Daves way of thinking. Some sort of pressure control thing.
I'm not going to guess where the pipe might go. Don't fancy a KABOOOOOOOM !!!!!
I'll keep looking for info in the meantime.
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013