mk85
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posted on 17/1/15 at 09:42 PM |
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running out of LPG disaster
Well I have a Peugeot 205 on lpg. But the stations are can be a pain to find. Anyway am heading to fill up and yes it happened I ran out two miles
away from the station. Now when I purchased the car he told me he had removed the petrol tank and injector loom when he converted it.
So I ring my break down and ask for a tow and was told it would cost me £140. I said not a chance I'd pay that for two miles.
Then the guy suggested I go buy a Jerry can and fill that. Again I told him it's a LPG gas system. Loooooong silent pause can't you fill
it that way. So I hung up.
Then I had to improvise. Walked and bought a Jerry can of petrol and a bottle of water. Removed my wiper hose emptied the water bottle made a hole in
the lid and fed the hose into the inlet. Filled the water bottle with petrol gave it a little squeeze turned the key plenty of throttle and wahooooo
it ran.
Now am back on LPG
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coyoteboy
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posted on 17/1/15 at 10:33 PM |
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Waterbottle carb?!
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Slimy38
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posted on 17/1/15 at 11:01 PM |
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I didn't think you could have lpg only, how do you cold start it?
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madteg
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posted on 17/1/15 at 11:32 PM |
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Forklifts only have LPG and start ok, I understand its because the lpg can freeze on cold mornings. They start on petrol to warm the heater on the
vaporiser then switch to LPG.
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trextr7monkey
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posted on 18/1/15 at 12:58 AM |
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There were 2 brothers in Stafford area who were in to LPG and Jagos the first conversion was dual fuel as in the fork lift example above. The second
ran purely on log and was a daily runner. DVLA refused to recognise a pure LPG fuelled vehicle it was written off in an accident so we never heard the
final outcome re road tax /V5
Atb
Mike
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mark chandler
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posted on 18/1/15 at 07:02 AM |
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With injection LPG they start easily, the problem is icing within the evaporator
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mk85
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posted on 18/1/15 at 08:12 AM |
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When I start this I have a light the tells me when the system is primed. And I have the give the throttle pedal a little tap it's like an old
carbed car. The only problem is the rest of the car it's done 430,000 miles and is ready for the scrap heap asap
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rusty nuts
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posted on 18/1/15 at 09:02 AM |
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Reminds me of the time the fuel pump on my Mini packed up , I was in Lowestoft on a Sunday , for those not old enough to remember everywhere was shut
on Sunday's, I managed to connect the windscreen washer hoses to the fuel line and the carb and by operating the manual pump got home to
Cambridge a trip of around 90miles
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jollygreengiant
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posted on 18/1/15 at 09:25 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by rusty nuts
Reminds me of the time the fuel pump on my Mini packed up , I was in Lowestoft on a Sunday , for those not old enough to remember everywhere was shut
on Sunday's, I managed to connect the windscreen washer hoses to the fuel line and the carb and by operating the manual pump got home to
Cambridge a trip of around 90miles
Rusty, that's about the same distance as my Dad did in his Spitfire one day. He switched from reserve to main tank but the main tank
didn't kick in. The BIG difference between you and my Dad was it wasn't a Triumph Spitfire BUT a SUPERMARINE Spitfire and he was at 20000
feet over Sicily AND he had to get back to MALTA. :O
He used the same principle though. By the time he got down to about 1500 feet he worked out that he could use the KI-Gas primer in the cockpit to pump
fuel straight from the main tank into the inlets and that was enough to just allow him to gain airspeed and height until he got back to Malta so long
as he kept pumping with his right hand (which should have been on the column) and used his left hand for the control column.
[Edited on 18/1/15 by jollygreengiant]
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benchmark51
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posted on 18/1/15 at 09:34 AM |
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I have recently bought a Transit minibus which has been lpg/petrol vehicle from new. It was originally a NHS amulance with wheelchair lift etc.
It has a 2.3 litre dohc 16v (145hp) engine which runs very well. The lpg side of things are a bit tempremental. I usually start on petrol and run
til
warm and then switch over to lpg, usually getting a misfire so I switch back and alls well. After doing this several times it will run on lpg ok.
Sometimes
it switches over ok and will run all day with no problem. It even ran on lpg from cold on a frosty morning for about 10 minutes then misfired a bit
till I
switched over to petrol. With a local garage selling lpg at 57p a litre and the fact that it runs very well the intermittant running problem is well
worth
sorting. The link below has useful info on installers, lpg stations etc.
http://www.drivelpg.co.uk/
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splitrivet
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posted on 18/1/15 at 12:47 PM |
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Did the reverse years ago me and a guy were working in Huntingdon and we ran out of petrol, neither of us had any money with us (we both thought the
other had). We always carried a bottle of propane on the motor for brazing so connected that and drove back home turning the bottle up and down for
more speed.
Cheers,
Bob
I used to be a Werewolf but I'm alright nowwoooooooooooooo
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Rod Ends
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posted on 18/1/15 at 03:59 PM |
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Seem to recall in an emergency you could fill a LPG tank using Calor gas with an adapter hose.
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talkingcars
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posted on 18/1/15 at 04:45 PM |
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Nice one MK85.
There is a forum at www.lpgforum.co.uk which has a good mix of pro and DIY fitters.
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