Posted by Steve@Advance on June 17, 2014 at 21:00:13 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: 190 xt allis posted by Rooster in ks on June 17, 2014 at 20:18:37:
A few things to check:
Ignition timing. Retarded timing can cause hot exhaust. Strange, propane usually runs more timing advance than gas, so if anything the timing should be too advanced for gas. Might recheck, be sure the centrifugal advance is working.
Fuel mixture. Take a look at the exhaust, any black smoke? Black soot near the tail pipe? Choke opening all the way? Plugs burning correctly? A way too rich mixture can cause hot exhaust, but shouldn't cause hot engine temps.
Exhaust system. A restricted exhaust can heat up the manifold. Any strange discoloration in the exhaust pipe or muffler? Might loosen the flange and see if there is any difference.
The engine temp, is the air coming through the radiator hot? If not, there could be core blockage. Is the radiator getting adequate air flow? Fan shroud in place, fins clean?
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