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Valve lash too snug? Cam timing? Who built the engine??
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Uhhh.....Propane is most certainly supplied thru a carb. Rock crawler rigs FREQUENTLY do it. It allows the engine to remain running at any angle. Just got to slightly modify the existing carb. Several companies manufacture and sell kits. I know a guy that owns a propane company and just about everything he owns is converted to propane.
Valve lash is good. I installed a timing chain/gear set and everything was in time. I am unsure of the engine builder.Valve lash too snug? Cam timing? Who built the engine??
That confirms the need for a higher stall.Valve lash is good. I installed a timing chain/gear set and everything was in time. I am unsure of the engine builder.
I went by the shop today and had someone look at the carb. He said everything checked out good. Fuel pressure and flow was also good. He went through the ignition timing and said it was off a few degrees, but even with that fixed it still didn't help.
He said that either the cam timing is off or the cam is to big for the engine. I am leaning towards putting a converter with higher stall. The engine seems to have great power once going down the road or when the rpms are up. Could it be that I have a bad converter or one with a lower than stock stall?
Where can I buy one built like the original? Another reason for taking the original one out is because the vacuum nipple was sort of bent and crushed so I threw it away.You ordered a vacum modulator...... The governer is under the 4 bolt cover on the rear / side of the trans.........Lighter weights mean later shifts. Put the original modulator in and change the governer.
No one has been in the distributor. I bought a new one thinking the old one was the cause of the problem, but it didn't make any difference. I do have the vacuum advance line off. What should I set the base timing to? IIRC anything above 10 deg @ 700rpm starts pinging.Has anyone gone through your distributor. Are you running a big cap HEI or something else. When we build stroker engines we always have to recurve the distributor. Sounds like you may have to change to lighter advance springs to wake the engine up. What is your base timing set at and what is your total advance.
I think we may be argueing 2 different things, It may got THROUGH the carb, as in through the venturis as stated but like I said, is NOT INTRODUCED through the carb.It sure does run thru the carb. Not mixed or added to the gasoline, but in it's place. It's the diesels that can have propane injection to boost power, kinda like nitrous oxide omn a gas engine.
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