It's been converted to run on propane?
have the catalytic converter checked could be stoped up
Yes
Did you purge the air out of the gas line? This could cause the problem by air being introduced into the line.
All the combustion reactions I know of are exothermic because heat is released instead of absorbed. And propane gives more energy than methane cause it has more Cs and Hs to react with Oxygen, so one mole of propane will react more and form more product than one mole of methane and giving out more energy. All the combustion reactions I know of are exothermic because heat is released instead of absorbed. And propane gives more energy than methane cause it has more Cs and Hs to react with Oxygen, so one mole of propane will react more and form more product than one mole of methane and giving out more energy.
Aerosol deodorant cants will contain propane or butane as a propellant. Putting the can in fire can ignite these gasses and cause an explosion.
It is either unburned propane, before it ignites, or it is just dust and or lint burning off.
I don't know you tell me.
The most common cause for surging is a vacuum leak
Bad u joint Transfer case was out of fluid,
You don't. Propane is highly flammable. Microwaving it will likely cause a fire.
It's a little vague, but check your u-joints, that would cause a sound when driving.
Check for ice buildup. You may need to pre-heat the combustion air before the Propane is mixed.
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No it will not cause misfire.
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cause tour butt smells
Propane gas is highly flammable, and may cause fires or explosions if misused. A propane gas heater should not be used in enclosed spaces, and can cause hypoxia or death if the area is not properly ventilated. The flame of the propane gas heater may also ignite other flammables if they are nearby.
A loose wire can cause a radio to stop working in a 2008 Jeep Wrangler. A blown fuse is another cause and can be fixed by replacing it.