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Same as any IC engine: fuel, compression, spark. _____ From: CngVehicles@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CngVehicles@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of vardyma Sent:
Kevin, I just got rid of all my dedicated cng vehicles and switched over to bifuel.. If you really want to play with cng do your self a big favor go buy a car
On my 1996 ford cng van it's been sitting for few years and now when I tried to start the engine is cranking but not starting or running what can cause that?
I'm looking to convert a 1966 suburban to CNG, I see many kits avail for multi cylinder fuel injection motors. But this is obviously not going to work for me.