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[email protected]> Richard wrote:
> Our Discovery runs on LPG most of time, we tend to do a few miles on
> petrol when we run out. But now on petrol it runs really rough, feels
> like its going to stall when on tick over (its fine on gas). I was
> wondering if the injectors get clogged if they arent used much? If so,
> is it worth putting injector cleaner in the tank or taking them out
> and getting them checked/cleaned? Or does anyone have any other ideas?
The injectors can get blocked or rust/oxidise when running full time LPG
which is a good reason to start on petrol even if your system (like mine)
will start quite happily on LPG. You may also find that your timing has
been set to suit LPG more than petrol which can also make a difference,
especially at tick over.
Getting the injectors cleaned is a major PITA. I got two sets cleaned at
Billing on the stand - I took a set out of my Disco (the Disco stayed at
home) and used my competition motor to go to the show with the caravan
on the back. The competition motor took an hour to strip and about 2
hours to put back together again with the cleaned injectors. The Disco
took an hour to take apart and 6 hours to put back together when I
struggled to get the fuel system fuel tight again and ended up doing the
whole job twice with a trip to Thirsk and back to get some fresh sealing
rings in between.
The results in the competition motor (3.9 auto Defender) were good with
a definite improvement in response and torque. The results in the Disco
weren't noticeable, it still runs rough on petrol :-( I'd certainly give
some injector cleaner in the tank a go. With any hotwire system it's
always worth changing the EFi coolant temperature sender just to see...
they are cheap and easy enough to replace and have a huge bearing on the
fuelling under all conditions. It's located at the front left of the
engine, just behind the distributor (if you have one).
cheers
Dave W.
http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/