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Hello Gang.
Just curious about the twin carbs on my v8 3.5. I generally
do a weekly check over P.E.T.R.O.L. Seeing I now run on LPG, would
starting on petrol still keep my twin carbs in good nick or will I need
the servicing sometime.
regards john
 
"john oakes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello Gang.
> Just curious about the twin carbs on my v8 3.5. I generally
> do a weekly check over P.E.T.R.O.L. Seeing I now run on LPG, would
> starting on petrol still keep my twin carbs in good nick or will I need
> the servicing sometime.
> regards john


Have you got the vacuum piston lifters fitted to the carbs? If not then the
needles and jets will be very worn as the flow of petrol lubricates them as
the piston moves up and down. If you don't have the lifters then fit them
and a new pair of needles and jets.

Regards

Phil Gardiner


 
In <[email protected]> Phil Gardiner
wrote:
> "john oakes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hello Gang.
>> Just curious about the twin carbs on my v8 3.5. I generally
>> do a weekly check over P.E.T.R.O.L. Seeing I now run on LPG, would
>> starting on petrol still keep my twin carbs in good nick or will I
>> need the servicing sometime. regards john

>
> Have you got the vacuum piston lifters fitted to the carbs? If not
> then the needles and jets will be very worn as the flow of petrol
> lubricates them as the piston moves up and down. If you don't have
> the lifters then fit them and a new pair of needles and jets.
>
> Regards
>
> Phil Gardiner
>
>
>

Well Phil.
Got lifters. Tried to start on petrol and oh did it struggle
on choke. Soon as I released the choke everything went fine.
So big lesson start on gas the switch over to petrol.

regards john
 
In <[email protected]> john oakes wrote:
> In <[email protected]> Phil
> Gardiner wrote:
>> "john oakes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Hello Gang.
>>> Just curious about the twin carbs on my v8 3.5. I
>>> generally
>>> do a weekly check over P.E.T.R.O.L. Seeing I now run on LPG, would
>>> starting on petrol still keep my twin carbs in good nick or will I
>>> need the servicing sometime. regards john

>>
>> Have you got the vacuum piston lifters fitted to the carbs? If not
>> then the needles and jets will be very worn as the flow of petrol
>> lubricates them as the piston moves up and down. If you don't have
>> the lifters then fit them and a new pair of needles and jets.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Phil Gardiner
>>
>>
>>

> Well Phil.
> Got lifters. Tried to start on petrol and oh did it
> struggle on choke. Soon as I released the choke everything went fine.
> So big lesson start on gas the switch over to petrol.
>
> regards john
>

On another note. I have a 60 ltr gas tank what sort of milage should I
expect to acheive.
regards john
 
john oakes wrote:

|| Hello Gang.
|| Just curious about the twin carbs on my v8 3.5. I generally
|| do a weekly check over P.E.T.R.O.L. Seeing I now run on LPG, would
|| starting on petrol still keep my twin carbs in good nick or will I
|| need the servicing sometime.
|| regards john

Whassat then? My Dad was taught POWER in the army (petrol, oil, water,
electrics (battery), rubber (tyres)) which I still use today, but I've never
heard of PETROL.

--
Rich
==============================

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In <[email protected]> Richard Brookman wrote:
> john oakes wrote:
>
>|| Hello Gang.
>|| Just curious about the twin carbs on my v8 3.5. I
>|| generally
>|| do a weekly check over P.E.T.R.O.L. Seeing I now run on LPG, would
>|| starting on petrol still keep my twin carbs in good nick or will I
>|| need the servicing sometime.
>|| regards john
>
> Whassat then? My Dad was taught POWER in the army (petrol, oil, water,
> electrics (battery), rubber (tyres)) which I still use today, but I've
> never heard of PETROL.
>

Hello Richard.
Petroleum. Electrical. Tyres. Rubbers. Oil. Lubrication.
This I learned from St Athans among other things in 1982. Someone may
correct me if I maybe wrong.
regards john
 
john oakes wrote:

|| Rubbers.

Golly, the RAF think of everything.

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
>>My Dad was taught POWER in the army
>>(petrol, oil, water, electrics (battery

... and lights/horn

>>rubber (tyres))

... and wipers!

Cheers

Blippie
 
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