Last night when I got back from Farley I had to move MUD MUNCHA out of the drive to get FUDDY MUCKER in to reach the hose pipe. It started first turn of the key. After I finished washing FUDDY MUCKER off I thought I would give MUD MUNCHA a wash off. Went to start it, fired up first turn of the key, reversed in the drive and left ticking over on LPG whilst I washed it off.
Just started to put the hose away after about 15 minutes and it revved slightly faster, then the revs dropped and it Stalled. Could I get it started again, could I S*it. So after flattening the battery I popped down to tesco to fill up me petrol can and put that in just to make sure there was enough for it run on petrol. Attached the jump leads, tried to start, still no joy.
So now won't start on either lpg or petrol.
Took snorkle top off, cupped my hand over the top and tried to start on petrol, after about 2 minutes I got a chough and a splutter, but still no fire. Tried again, this time managed to fire it up, just, ticking over very lumpy, struggling to tick over at more then 5000 rpm.
Now if you press the accelerator hard, it sounds like a fuel starvation or too much air. Press slowly and you can build the revs up, and once they are up you can rev up and down as long as you don't go below 2000 rpm.
So today, I have :
1. swapped the idler control valve off FUDDY
2. swapped the MAF Sensor off FUDDY
3. swapped throttle position sensor off FUDDY
Still does the same. Done the paper clip test and got throttle position sensor error, but the one on FUDDY works fine, and still does once put back on the truck, and no error shows on FUDDY MUCKER.
Took the battery off for half an hour, now getting no error for Throttle but now getting Crank shaft sensor. How is this possible.
Forgot to mention, check dizzy cap, nearly new, and now won't run on LPG at all now, so cant be a starvation on fuel from the petrol tank.
I took two videos to try and see if anyone has any ideas, see what you think.


I look forward to some suggestions.













