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Losing power on LPG

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jay2578:
Have you checked the coolant system for air-locks? It almost sounds like you forced air out of the vapouriser which helped it run properly.
If it starts playing up again have a check under the bonnet and see if the vapourisers getting frosty

JumboBeef:
Thanks for the replies.

Just travelled >50 miles today: all OK.  Fingers crossed!

Bigjohn:
Hi I run a P38 on a Prinz injection gas system, had a few problems especially with water loss possibly the dreaded 4.0/4.6 liner movement but have found a slightly cooler plug runs well.

JumboBeef:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on May 03, 2010, 03:04:11 ---Also check the LPG liquid phase filter, I found mine to be full of metal fillings :shock:
--- End quote ---

Damn problem has come back.  Where do I find this filter/what does it look like?

JumboBeef:
OK, so after looking on here and other websites, I decide to take my vapouriser apart/clean it out.  I have noticed there is oily gunk beneath it, so I was guessing that a PO had already emptied it out before and that was all there was to this problem.

An hour later, and two knackered hands later, I remove the plug at the bottom......and nothing comes out.  So I remake all the joins again, fire it up and go for a drive.

Considering I hadn't actually achieved anything, I wasn't excepting much: however, it is (currently) running beautifully on both gas and petrol  :huh:

....but how long will it continue?

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