I have poured through lots of threads on LP's. Seems ONE of the main failures is the internal bypass spring and ball system.
I only know what I have read. If I have something wrong please correct me.
If the internal bypass system is one of the main failure points of the LP would a fuel bypass regulator post LP help?
If the internal bypass operates when the VP is not demanding what the LP can output, if the bypass is set at a value below when the LP bypass operates (14psi?) would it stop the internal LP bypass from operating?
Still providing the VP with a steady 14 psi but bypassing anything over 14 psi. The VP still gets pleanty of fuel, but the LP bypass does not become unseated and subject itself to wear and failure.
The LP would never see a output pressure higher than what the bypass is set and would run with less head pressure and therefore less strain.
I watch my LP pre and post filter. When at a stop light the pressures waver slightly when I think the internal LP bypass is functioning. When at 65 mph (higher VP demand) and the LP is outputing a steady 14 psi the pressures are stable for hours until we slow down and lessen the demand.
Please chime in and toss your . 02. Idea good or bad idea? Do they make them for diesel?
Bob Weis
I only know what I have read. If I have something wrong please correct me.
If the internal bypass system is one of the main failure points of the LP would a fuel bypass regulator post LP help?
If the internal bypass operates when the VP is not demanding what the LP can output, if the bypass is set at a value below when the LP bypass operates (14psi?) would it stop the internal LP bypass from operating?
Still providing the VP with a steady 14 psi but bypassing anything over 14 psi. The VP still gets pleanty of fuel, but the LP bypass does not become unseated and subject itself to wear and failure.
The LP would never see a output pressure higher than what the bypass is set and would run with less head pressure and therefore less strain.
I watch my LP pre and post filter. When at a stop light the pressures waver slightly when I think the internal LP bypass is functioning. When at 65 mph (higher VP demand) and the LP is outputing a steady 14 psi the pressures are stable for hours until we slow down and lessen the demand.
Please chime in and toss your . 02. Idea good or bad idea? Do they make them for diesel?
Bob Weis