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Posted by BillY NY on December 14, 2004 at 06:43:00 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Propane question posted by Jon H on December 13, 2004 at 23:24:53:
I'll take a closer look, at the system, I do have a coolant leak on this engine, that I have not been able to trace yet, so the level might have been lower, I keep it topped off, funny thing is looks like its down only a little and then takes a gallon. Not sure what type of carburetor it has, I'll look for that primer button, and note the model of Impco regulator/vaporizor for reference. I'm fortunate that there is enough room in the garage, which kind of defers the problem for now, but would be nice to figure it out, have tried to keep the ignition system in good shape, points adjusted contacts clean etc., I'm sure good spark helps, but what a difference keeping it in 60 deg garage makes.
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