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DUAL FUEL LIFT WON'T RUN ON GASOLINE

Any ideas-lift runs ok on lpg. On gasoline spits and sputters
blows smoke from fuel. Plugs were changed-throttle body was full of black goo. Cleaned up. Replaced injectors-
scanned with hitatchi scanner-nothing as far as ignition.
Customer installed a new fuel pump sender unit in tank last summer-
thought maybe not good pressure-ran with a stand alone electric fuel pump (hi pressure) direct to bypass-no change-thinking possible ecm or wiring issue
  • Posted 13 Mar 2025 06:33
  • Modified 13 Mar 2025 09:38 by administrator
  • By GPap
  • joined 17 Jul'14 - 8 messages
  • New York, United States

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