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Re: Hard starting propane enginePosted by Kent of SW MO on December 26, 2005 at 07:44:48 from (12.178.152.163): In Reply to: Hard starting propane engine posted by grabatire on December 22, 2005 at 19:11:59: From what I have read in the owners manuel for my LPG power Gleansr combind one should shut the engine off by shuting both fuel valves on the tank. When in the next start cycle, you should open only the vapor valve( winter only) and start the engine and warm-up the engine and the vaporizer. This will keep the vaporizer from freezing up. I do not do this in the summer time as thereis enough heat in the surrounding air that the vaporizer from freezing. I have a 67 Dodge on LPG that has the electric priming solinoid but it is dual fuel and I also rarly us it in the winter. Kent
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