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Thanks fornthe reply. So the Tank is half full, I filled it myself a couple months ago. Fuel filter was clean. I even tried to start without it in and no difference. So propane is good. The carb or "final regulator" was a little dirty. But not horrible. There was a plastic diaphragm that looked fine, wasn't stuck open or shut. I replaced the two gaskets when I reinstalled. But didn't help at all. Im going to take off the regulator again. Its brand new but idk im out of options. Take a look it and see if clogged or something. Ive taken the hose that feeds the carb and pressed the primer button and it sends propane out. Do you think a bad distributor could be causing this? I replaced the cap and plugs and wires. But not the distributor. I dont know how to set timing and its not a cheap part. What gets me is it run mint on a shot of starting fluid. For 5seconds lol. That is what has me stuck on it running lean..
  • Posted 24 Sep 2023 07:20
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  • By Nick_Mencucci
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  • Rhode Island, United States
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