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missfire and intake backfire.

hello I am working on a daewoo gc20s3 that is a lpg unit and I have all sorts of missing when cold and intake backfireing on high load. I recently rebuilt the impco cobra regulator. it had ran fine for about 2 weeks and then was running horible again. hard to start hot or cold.
It is easyer to start when cold. If it stalled out when actuating the throttle when cold and wont restart I can turn off the fuel and crank it over and it will eventualy start. I checked the regulator to make sure its not freezing up but found it is hot as it should be. recently did the cap,rotor,plugs and wires the same time I did the regulator rebuild.
Anyone have a starting point for me. I do not have low pressure guages to test out pressure on the regulator. Anything will help at this point. Thanks!
  • Posted 21 Jan 2015 12:17
  • By RyanR
  • joined 2 Dec'14 - 8 messages
  • Hawaii, United States
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Dont recomend rebuilding regulator,because the time it takes to rebuild and cost of the kit. no matter how much you try, its hard to get all of propolene out of regulator. regulator may be over fueling. Change out diaphram at top of mixer bowl.( also called a carb kit)
  • Posted 26 May 2015 09:57
  • By edward_m
  • joined 11 May'15 - 111 messages
  • Texas, United States

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