Hi all.
I am from a gliding club that runs a winch to launch gliders into the air. This is essentially about a km of lightweight synthetic line with a glider on the end which is reeled in at high speed in order to launch it into the air. We operate a LPG powered chevrolet v8.
This engine is started, ran at idle until warm and then put under quite a lot of load for a short period of time (maybe two minutes) and then ran at idle again, being turned off and started again throughout the day.
It used to be running fine but has now developed an issue. When used under load after maybe the tenth time of being used in the day, it will stall almost every time when going back to idle and will struggle to start again unless left for a long period of time.
We serviced the engine in December to try and rectify the issue. Carbs were cleaned, spark plugs done etc. This doesn't seem to have fixed it. Is there any ideas as I'm at a loss.
Thanks, George
Stalling issue. Please help!!
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Re: Stalling issue. Please help!!
You mention carbs, so is it stalling on LPG or petrol ? LPG does not use carburettors
Is the idle still at the normal engine speed it has always been ? Closed throttle position the same as it has always been ?
Any odd weather issues that might playa role ? things icing up ?
Is the idle still at the normal engine speed it has always been ? Closed throttle position the same as it has always been ?
Any odd weather issues that might playa role ? things icing up ?
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
Re: Stalling issue. Please help!!
Hi, thank you for the help.
There is nothing that has changed that I am aware of with the set up, we have been operating it for a number of years and haven't had any issues yet.
Weather wise, it seems to be worse in cold weather but only occurs after some use, when under load and running at its normal temperature.
I've attached some photos with the set up that we have, is there anything that we should look at?
There is nothing that has changed that I am aware of with the set up, we have been operating it for a number of years and haven't had any issues yet.
Weather wise, it seems to be worse in cold weather but only occurs after some use, when under load and running at its normal temperature.
I've attached some photos with the set up that we have, is there anything that we should look at?

