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    Stale LPG?

    Does LPG go stale after a while like petrol does? The rangie has been off the road for over 12 months (but now back thankfully - touch wood!!) with 1/2 tank of LPG. I went to run it through the other day and it basically conked out! Switched back to Petrol and all way fine again.

    Obviously, if it doesn't go stale then I need to get the carbs/ timing tuned again.

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    Don't know but I do know that some people buy old LPG systems and use the remaining gas in the tanks before fitting the system to a new vehicle.

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    stale

    Dont know if lpg goes stale but once had a chemist from shell say oil stays in the ground for millions of years a couple of months in your car wont make any difference to it. I had asked what made petrol go stale.

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    Hi Stu
    I havn't heard of LPG going off but i have experienced the filter bowl before the liquid gets to the converter gumming up with a gooey residue from the gas.

    Usually giving this a wash in acetone can clean it out.
    Remember to shut the gas off at the tank first and let the remaining liqiud gas out slowly (no naked flame or ignition sources)

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    No LPG shouldn't go stale, however as it is a blend of various hydrocarbons (propane, ethane, Iso-Butane, N-Butane etc.,)with different boiling temps and densities it can seperate out or stratosphere.

    When they statosphere - you can end up drawing just one element of the mix from the tank - that element will not be right for ideal running - and could cause several issues.

    Easy to fix - aggitate / shake - drive down a bumpy road etc.,

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    I think it can go stale I used an old gas bottle that had been sitting in my old mans garage hooked it up to the BBQ had a flame but did not produce much heat, had been sitting in a garage for over ten years.

    As for petrol I had my old landy stored in a garage for over two years in Invercargill (south island) it still started fine but have heard that the hydro carbons can vapourise over time leaving harder to burn stuff behind
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    Quote Originally Posted by ladas View Post
    No LPG shouldn't go stale, however as it is a blend of various hydrocarbons (propane, ethane, Iso-Butane, N-Butane etc.,)with different boiling temps and densities it can seperate out or stratosphere.

    When they statosphere - you can end up drawing just one element of the mix from the tank - that element will not be right for ideal running - and could cause several issues.

    Easy to fix - aggitate / shake - drive down a bumpy road etc.,
    Great tech, but I think you mean "stratify"

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    My 101 was last filled with LPG in about 2001 - the tank is still half full and the car runs fine on it.

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    So it looks like everyone's got opposing views and experience, just for something different!

    I'll might top the tank up with fresh stuff and see how we go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Great tech, but I think you mean "stratify"
    Well yes of course you are correct Ben, thank you

    ............but hopefully people understood what I meant

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