
I've been breaking down recently. Thought it was something to do with lpg. It starts fine then stops immediately. Looked under carb and saw this leak. Any ideas. I haven't got my Haynes but I think it's the accelerator pump that's leaking.
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Yes it is and that RAC man should be sackedflyinghitop wrote:Is that the accelerator pump in the photo (the RAC guy didn't know)
ghost123uk wrote:Yes it is and that RAC man should be sackedflyinghitop wrote:Is that the accelerator pump in the photo (the RAC guy didn't know)![]()
Re blockages, the only place a blockage could contribute to a leak is in the fuel return pipe. There are two fuel pipes on the carb. Identify the one that goes to the fuel pump, now take the other one off and blow down it. After a second or two you should here your puff bubbling up through the fuel in the tank, showing all is clear. If you cannot blow down it, it's blocked, but I have to say it's extremely rare for that pipe to get a blockage. Other than that it's likely to be the accelerator pump diaphragm or a simple leaking gasket / pipe join etc.
While it is like that, it will be OK to run on LPG but for goodness sake don't switch over to petrol. There is an obvious serious risk of fire there.
E D I T = Sorry, just read your other thread re alternator and now realise you only just found the leak etc
I keep thinking about how lucky I was. I virtually always swap over on a fast road, had I done so this would have been an engine fire!
I should get the carb kit from Brickwerks today, does anyone know if the accelerator pump diaphragm need any adhesive to attach it?
That leak, wherever it is coming from, won't cause it to break down when running on LPG by the way.
ghost123uk wrote:Yes it is and that RAC man should be sackedflyinghitop wrote:Is that the accelerator pump in the photo (the RAC guy didn't know)![]()
Re blockages, the only place a blockage could contribute to a leak is in the fuel return pipe. There are two fuel pipes on the carb. Identify the one that goes to the fuel pump, now take the other one off and blow down it. After a second or two you should here your puff bubbling up through the fuel in the tank, showing all is clear. If you cannot blow down it, it's blocked, but I have to say it's extremely rare for that pipe to get a blockage. Other than that it's likely to be the accelerator pump diaphragm or a simple leaking gasket / pipe join etc.
While it is like that, it will be OK to run on LPG but for goodness sake don't switch over to petrol. There is an obvious serious risk of fire there.
E D I T = Sorry, just read your other thread re alternator and now realise you only just found the leak etc
Too trueflyinghitop wrote:I keep thinking about how lucky I was. I virtually always swap over on a fast road, had I done so this would have been an engine fire!
No, it just clamps in place and in doing so forms it's own gasket.flyinghitop wrote:I should get the carb kit from Brickwerks today, does anyone know if the accelerator pump diaphragm need any adhesive to attach it?