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After trying to start for a min or two I do start to smell propane. Is there a way to adjust the fuel? Over the weekend i took off all the lines, regulator ect. I removed the fuel solenoid as well. All parts were completely fine. Reinstalled all lines, and pressure tested everything. I replaced spark plugs with new ones. All gapped to.025. Still will not run rite... kinda worse then before. I cant get it to idle. Im going to buy a new points set for the distributor. Is there any way to check if a distributor is working rite? Other then taking out plugs and looking for spark? I did notice that 2 plugs were dirty. 1 was clean and had a blue color on the steel. The last plug was clean but no discoloration. I also did a pressure test on the engine and all 4 cylinders were over 100psi. So its not a bad head gasket.
  • Posted 26 Sep 2023 00:13
  • By Nick_Mencucci
  • joined 19 Sep'23 - 5 messages
  • Rhode Island, United States
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