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I have a T60B with the Continental LPG engine. Orginally it use to run really well. I had it sit for a while, and now it will not start. It was not getting a spark, I pulled the spark plugs out, they are real clean. I clean the points and now I get a spark but it cranks and almost feels like it want to start. I am concerned I may have moved the spark wires when I had to take the cap off. I have a manual but does not cover the Continental engine. Does anyone know the firing order? It has a prestolite distributor. I also do not know how to tell if the engine is getting LPG gas, I am familar with normal gas engines but not LPG ones. I also believe the point gap should be.020 and dwell 67-72 degrees. However my dwell meters don't seem to work so I set the gap at.020. Any help would be appreciated.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2012 21:42
  • By manny_n
  • joined 26 Apr'12 - 6 messages
  • Maryland, United States

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