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    I have a gremlin in my GQ and I can't find it!

    Hi people, as per a recent post I am still having dramas.

    If anyone has any ideas I would be eternally grateful!

    The lowdown is I have a 1993 GQ petrol/gas, carby, points system.

    The car runs great except intermittently it stalls at the lights! Smooth as at all other times...

    I have just had it checked by a mechanic who tuned, checked timing, new dizzy, new points, new leads, plugs are good and coil is good.

    Mechanic was really good and thorough and had a good understanding of LPG and I may take it back to him this week but I thought I would
    ask here first before it costs me more $!

    Am I right in assuming the vehicle does not have a MAF sensor? Should I be looking at air intake?

    Any help is greatly appreciated!

    Cheers, Goyne
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    Guzzles fuel like I drink beer....But I love it.

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    are you loosing vacuum , change any hoses only $.25 a mtr
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    Hello, Goyney, and welcome to the forum. As suggested by Threedogs, you may have a vacuum leak. Try spraying WD40 or CRC in and around the intake manifold.
    The engine revs will change as the vacuum sucks the spray into the engine. Also if the engine is run on gas for long periods of time, some components in the carby may dry out. Some forum members have done a carby kit and then afterwards start the engine on petrol every day to keep everything serviceable. Also check that the idle revs are high enough to keep the engine from stalling.

    Other cheap things to check are: Clogged fuel filter, Choke operating correctly, emission system operating correctly, valve clearance.

    Also spark gaps, but the mechanic has already done them. .8 to .9 mm, (but may be different for gas).
    Last edited by mudnut; 29th June 2014 at 07:47 PM.
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    IS doing it on both fuels

    What is the taco doing - jumping around

    Im assuming you have a tb42 efi?
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    had the same problem on my old gq and turned out to be the diafram in the mixer had a hole in it ( the round thing ) brand was impco
    replaced and all was good
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    Quote Originally Posted by my third 256 View Post
    had the same problem on my old gq and turned out to be the diafram in the mixer had a hole in it ( the round thing ) brand was impco
    replaced and all was good
    More on the Impco converter buy a rebuild kit and some carbie cleaner and it'll be good as new again.
    FYI mixer is the bit that fits on/under carbie, I used a NEW WORLD mixer which sat on top of a 4 barrel carbie.
    On the side of the Impco theres a screw with a spring you could turn it out one flat to make mixture richer. Remember where it was in the first place
    You should also have another in the main gas line for overall gas delivery
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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ TANK View Post
    IS doing it on both fuels

    What is the taco doing - jumping around

    Im assuming you have a tb42 efi?
    Thanks for the replies guys, yep doing it on both fuels.

    Basically every now and then, mostly when warm the revs just drop really low and she stalls!

    It is a carby model so no efi.

    I notice it more after heavy load (towing the boat) or when it is really hot so
    I am thinking along the lines of it not getting enough airflow? I changed the air filter over the weekend which
    had a bit of crap through it and she has not stalled yet but I have not driven very far and can't imagine
    this would make a huge difference?

    I will have a look at the mixer tonight.

    Cheers fellas!



    I have tried adjusting the idle up higher which helps a little but even then it will still stall
    '93 SWB GQ Patrol - Dual fuel - TB42 - Auto
    Guzzles fuel like I drink beer....But I love it.

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    Thanks for the feed back. I hope it is an easy fix.
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    theres about 4 million things that it could be. but my father inlaw had a gq come in once with the carby loose and only held by one bolt. needless to say that ran (amazingly) pretty average. its amusing to see that as soon as theres a problem with a gas car everyone assumes thats its the gas. lol. Im guessing its prob an air leak somewhere since its both fuels. id run the gas from an oxy over your inlet while its running see if it changes revs and id move everything a little see if it helps find the problem. could be an old cracked hose or blown gasket. on another thought has it backfired cos thatl break stuff too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warner01 View Post
    theres about 4 million things that it could be. but my father inlaw had a gq come in once with the carby loose and only held by one bolt. needless to say that ran (amazingly) pretty average. its amusing to see that as soon as theres a problem with a gas car everyone assumes thats its the gas. lol. Im guessing its prob an air leak somewhere since its both fuels. id run the gas from an oxy over your inlet while its running see if it changes revs and id move everything a little see if it helps find the problem. could be an old cracked hose or blown gasket. on another thought has it backfired cos thatl break stuff too.
    My thinking is 99% of gas problems are electrical.

    As with any Gremlin though , don't feed them after midnight and
    keep them away from bright lights and water, especially water lol

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