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As some of you are aware I've been having a problem with the engine sputtering off idle. I was talking with a man that rebuilds carbs and he gave me this 'tip'.
He suggests that I reproduce the sputtering by putting the truck in drive with both the emergency and operating brake on and accelerate to the point where the sputtering starts. This is where it gets interesting. He suggests having a hand held propane torch available and positioned so propane can be released into the carb. just as the stumble starts open the propane valve releasing propane into the carb. If the stumble goes away then it is a fuel starvation carb problem....if not it is likely a vacuum adv. problem. Sounds like it might work. Have any of you ever tried this? The truck has never backfired so I feel reasonably safe from being blown up...however it's never run on propane before either!
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Just make sure you are not standing in front of the truck! lol
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Back in the "OLD DAYS" before electronic fuel injection, us old time mechanics used propane as a diagnostic tool. It can be very useful for finding vacuum leaks, carb problems, lean missfire, etc.
I suggest that you be safe and put a length of rubber vacuum hose on the end of your torch and run it into the air cleaner, Then while setting in the truck and loading it up in gear until it acts up, slowly open the valve and see if it smooths out. If so, you have a lean missfire. ------------------ 69 GMC LWB 404/400 daily driver 71 GMC LWB 350/700R4 frame-up restoration in progress
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I wouldnt be standing in front of a revin truck.
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Eddie..thanks for the hose idea...sounds much safer that way...
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In the old days we would do a "propane inrichment test"....To find a manifold vacuum leak, we would put propane in the crank case...if the idle smoothed out, it was a manifold, or other internial problem...remember this was the old days and we did do alot of things I wouldnt do now...lol
[This message has been edited by bigjimzlll (edited April 01, 2002).]
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