I would guess you have a culmination of problems...
water in oil at a minimum is the head gasket.
as youve been running lpg (and I'm guessing thats not injected LPG) then whats possibly happened is that youve baked the residual fuel in the rail and injectors with the engine heat into lacquer and thats clogged your injectors.
the slow cranking could be anything from a bad earth, crook starter right through to a distorted piston from the over heat that grabbing the bore.
its a little cruel but try removing the inlet ducting before the MAF andspraying some startyabastard, areostart or in a pinch carby cleaner into the opening while some one tries to start it. IF you need to jump it off another vehicle to get it to go then do that before starting out.


 ). I also recently bought an 93 vogue (its soooo much simpler than the SSE) anyway i was having power issue with the new 93 vogue so i swapped the distirbutors over, no power difference, but the SSE made a different noise when turning over at start up (i am not %100 sure the noise change happened exactly at change over but when turning it started to sound different about a month before it stopped) it still started okay.. but kinda lunged into starting...
). I also recently bought an 93 vogue (its soooo much simpler than the SSE) anyway i was having power issue with the new 93 vogue so i swapped the distirbutors over, no power difference, but the SSE made a different noise when turning over at start up (i am not %100 sure the noise change happened exactly at change over but when turning it started to sound different about a month before it stopped) it still started okay.. but kinda lunged into starting... 
				
				
				
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					 no overheating issues , I've an after market Iginition module fitted to the Rangie which apparently was also causing some issues as well on ignition side of things ,  I pulled it apart & on close inspection  it had a bad electrical earth connection , so I re-soldered the earth wire on the PCB board and put it back together , also the Coil  on a closer inspection had one of it's  Spade connectors  dirty and quite loose and with 12v probe i checked the Coil and it wasn't getting 12V to it with ignition ON, so checked Fuse for Coil and had blown fuse , so after repladcement of 10A Fuse , she fires up. evreytime now.
 no overheating issues , I've an after market Iginition module fitted to the Rangie which apparently was also causing some issues as well on ignition side of things ,  I pulled it apart & on close inspection  it had a bad electrical earth connection , so I re-soldered the earth wire on the PCB board and put it back together , also the Coil  on a closer inspection had one of it's  Spade connectors  dirty and quite loose and with 12v probe i checked the Coil and it wasn't getting 12V to it with ignition ON, so checked Fuse for Coil and had blown fuse , so after repladcement of 10A Fuse , she fires up. evreytime now.  
						
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