marinabrian
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Hi, I converted my wife's 1800 Freelander to run on LPG, all went well, car starts on petrol then switches to LPG, and runs super, however after a run the fuel in the petrol line "disappears", and when it comes to a restart, no dice, it just churns on the starter, and after a couple of attempts splutters into life.
Now here is the background on this job, at first I had a leaking injector, which I duly replaced, in the meantime I fitted a fuel pump cut off relay, which once on gas stopped the petrol pump running at all, as it was impossible to set up the LPG mixture, when the car was running on both fuels!. So down to my question, what stops the fuel in the delivery line being syphoned back to the tank, is there a none return valve in the pump itself, or elsewhere?.
Any help would be appreciated on this one.
Cheers
Brian.
Now here is the background on this job, at first I had a leaking injector, which I duly replaced, in the meantime I fitted a fuel pump cut off relay, which once on gas stopped the petrol pump running at all, as it was impossible to set up the LPG mixture, when the car was running on both fuels!. So down to my question, what stops the fuel in the delivery line being syphoned back to the tank, is there a none return valve in the pump itself, or elsewhere?.
Any help would be appreciated on this one.
Cheers
Brian.