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Faulty mixer
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Faulty mixer
My impco mixer has decided it doesn't wanna be tuned, so my engine is constantly running rich on gas. How do i make the mixture screw work again
A lean idle shim is an extremely thin piece of plastic which goes between the diaphragm (i think it goes in the converter actually, not the mixer) and the metal ring that holds the centre of it. If your gas is running rich, and the mixture screw runs out of adjustment before it will go lean enough, this shim somehow fixes it - but don't ask me how the hell a paper thin shim can make that much difference, all I know is that it definitely does, proven on an exhaust gas analyser.
Question I have though, is why do you think its running rich? Have you had it on an exhaust gas analyser?
Question I have though, is why do you think its running rich? Have you had it on an exhaust gas analyser?
84 Rangie, 3 inch spring lift, 2 inch body, Megasquirted 4.6, R380, rear Maxi, 34x11.5 JT2s. Simex FM installed.
I was told that sort of money too - which one is it ?81 rangie wrote:Yeah i have had it exhoust tested and its running to rich. 20 bux for a diaphram, where abouts as i was told bout 160 for a new one
The last 4 I have bought have been 2 for omvl style converters and 2 for landi converters (primary and secondary diaphrams) were all about 20 each.
Give "Progas" in East Brisbane a call nice blokes always happy to help a hack like me fix my gas gear. Just have the model ready and give them a ring - I am sure they will post one out to you if you are an out of towner.
3 blokes told me that buying second hand converters was a waste of time as they cost as much to overhaul as they do to buy new. Biggest load of BS - I bought 2 landi's off ebay $20 for the pair - fully over hauled them
for about $45 each all diaphrams, o-rings and gaskets replaced.
Tom
Totally agree, i found a couple of impco converter's and mixers outside a wreckers on the ground and they still work fine, and every time i go to pick a part (self serve wreckers) i always scrounge for the lpg stuff that i can either use or sell on ebayRaginRover wrote:I was told that sort of money too - which one is it ?81 rangie wrote:Yeah i have had it exhoust tested and its running to rich. 20 bux for a diaphram, where abouts as i was told bout 160 for a new one
The last 4 I have bought have been 2 for omvl style converters and 2 for landi converters (primary and secondary diaphrams) were all about 20 each.
Give "Progas" in East Brisbane a call nice blokes always happy to help a hack like me fix my gas gear. Just have the model ready and give them a ring - I am sure they will post one out to you if you are an out of towner.
3 blokes told me that buying second hand converters was a waste of time as they cost as much to overhaul as they do to buy new. Biggest load of BS - I bought 2 landi's off ebay $20 for the pair - fully over hauled them
for about $45 each all diaphrams, o-rings and gaskets replaced.
Tom
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
one thing that I just thought of this morning is what size is the converter ?
is it a 425 or smaller like a 225. I know of a few blokes who haven't been able to tune a 425 on a rover 3.9 V8 motor - not enough adjustment in the mixer.
One of the members of this board had that problem and it was recommended that he change to a 225 and re tune - the result was that it had better economy and power with the smaller converter
Tom
is it a 425 or smaller like a 225. I know of a few blokes who haven't been able to tune a 425 on a rover 3.9 V8 motor - not enough adjustment in the mixer.
One of the members of this board had that problem and it was recommended that he change to a 225 and re tune - the result was that it had better economy and power with the smaller converter
Tom
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G`day
Can`t help with the diaphram , though the last kit i bought for an Impco converter was over $90 and that was about 5yrs ago . Not long after i bought a new L or E converter ( have to look to be sure ) which was around $ 140 , so i`d suggest your ring around and get prices on both but it would be a very good idea to get someone that knows what there doing to fit a kit , i`d also suggest .
Am i right in think the LPG has not long been fitted ?
If so what did it come off ?
Also i remember one of your old posts about not idling on petrol , if the LPG is new to it , the reason will be because the mixer restricts it , like putting a piece of rag over part of the aircleaner .
The idle screw on the mixer only effects idle .
The power valve will effect the quantity of gas that passes , it`s the thing ( probably with 2 flats on it ) just behind and below the idle screw , on the engine side near where the hose from the converter connects to the mixer .
If you look at it , it could have ( some do some don`t ) an L and an R with notches between .
If there are no letters L/R put the alignment notch on the thing with the 2 flats in the middle of the graduation marks on the body , this is neutral or the starting point , for loss of a better term .
Turning it 1 way will be rich , turning the other will lean , all it does is restricts the flow in the lean direction and increases the flow in the rich direction .
The only other things that effect mixture ( running mixture ) are a spring and a pin inside the converter if every thing is fitted correctly .
All the best , Peter .
Can`t help with the diaphram , though the last kit i bought for an Impco converter was over $90 and that was about 5yrs ago . Not long after i bought a new L or E converter ( have to look to be sure ) which was around $ 140 , so i`d suggest your ring around and get prices on both but it would be a very good idea to get someone that knows what there doing to fit a kit , i`d also suggest .
Am i right in think the LPG has not long been fitted ?
If so what did it come off ?
Also i remember one of your old posts about not idling on petrol , if the LPG is new to it , the reason will be because the mixer restricts it , like putting a piece of rag over part of the aircleaner .
The idle screw on the mixer only effects idle .
The power valve will effect the quantity of gas that passes , it`s the thing ( probably with 2 flats on it ) just behind and below the idle screw , on the engine side near where the hose from the converter connects to the mixer .
If you look at it , it could have ( some do some don`t ) an L and an R with notches between .
If there are no letters L/R put the alignment notch on the thing with the 2 flats in the middle of the graduation marks on the body , this is neutral or the starting point , for loss of a better term .
Turning it 1 way will be rich , turning the other will lean , all it does is restricts the flow in the lean direction and increases the flow in the rich direction .
The only other things that effect mixture ( running mixture ) are a spring and a pin inside the converter if every thing is fitted correctly .
All the best , Peter .
Pull the coverter apart and clean it, it may have a buildup of gas solids also check the diaphrams and gaskets.I cant see why you would have probs with gas setup as impco systems are about as simple as you can get, i have done 2 rangie impco conversions and both ran great as soon as they were bolted on.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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