
It is good from afar but far from good..
The wiring devil has definately been at this thing.. I'm surprised it hasn't burnt to the ground such is the standard of the wiring under the bonnet.
The battery wasn't charging so I rebuilt the alternator. It is a 63 amp Delco-Remy (GM) 10si. This is a piece of cake to do. A new front bearing, brush holder with brushes, diode trio, and regulator stung me about $120. The following sites are useful if you're freshening up a 10si for the first time:
http://www.midwesternmedicalmachine.com/~damonfg/alt_rebuild/index.html
http://www.fourwheeler.com/howto/86978/photo_01.html
It was missing a bit and was generally a bit gutless for a 350 SBC. I grabbed one of the plug wires with the engine running and got a decent boot.. will be replacing plugs/leads/dizzy cap tomorrow hopefully.
It runs an Impco Model L LPG converter and a 300A mixer on top of what I think is a 2bbl Rochester carb.
I took the mixer off and cleaned it up today.. when I was bolting it back down I found the carb wasn't even bolted down tight! I'd love to meet the assclown that worked on this before me..
Anyways now it is very hard to start and is missing even worse than before, any LPG experts out there? I don't see how I could have messed up putting the mixer back together.. it's a pretty simple thing. I havn't tried to run it on petrol yet, all the lines/filters are dry and it looks like it hasn't been run on petrol for some time.
Any recommendations for spark plugs and gap for a LPG 350?