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Posted by T_Bone on May 20, 2007 at 04:09:43 from (4.240.42.62):
In Reply to: Still no start posted by CNKS on May 19, 2007 at 18:26:25:
Hi CNKS, If'n it were mine, I'd shoot some propane into the air intake. If it starts or trys to start on LP then it's a fuel problem. Any engine can run on propane without damage for a short time. If you've never tried this, you might try this on a running engine so you can see just how much propane to add to make the engine run well. If no pop at all with LP, then I'd run a temp hot wire to the coil direct from the battery. If it pops or trys to pop, then add the propane in the intake. To stop the engine from running just remove the jumper wire from the battery. What this does is bypass any wiring or componet problems on the electrical side. Still no pop, then most likely a mechanical timing problem. T_Bone
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