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<blockquote data-quote="karhart77" data-source="post: 1157600" data-attributes="member: 17342"><p>I've got an 85 Yota, with a 22R on pane. 2 - 7 1/2 gallon forklift tanks mounted in the bed. THe hose is plumbed through the bottom of the bed, up the passenger side frame rail and into the regulator mounted on the passenger inner fender. The problem was that today while headed up Tonga I started to lose power and figured I had an empty tank so I stoppped and switch tanks. Got going again and in just a few short minutes later no power again. So I popped the hood and checked all the hoses, regulator and intake. Everthing was about as warm as my upper radiator hose (temp gauge read 180* - 200* all morning). The rest of the day I barely had an idle. Any throttle and it would die.</p><p></p><p>So all that being said I'm pretty sure that it's a freezing problem at the tank outlet or line to the regulator. Has anyone experienced this and if so what's the solution to my problem?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karhart77, post: 1157600, member: 17342"] I've got an 85 Yota, with a 22R on pane. 2 - 7 1/2 gallon forklift tanks mounted in the bed. THe hose is plumbed through the bottom of the bed, up the passenger side frame rail and into the regulator mounted on the passenger inner fender. The problem was that today while headed up Tonga I started to lose power and figured I had an empty tank so I stoppped and switch tanks. Got going again and in just a few short minutes later no power again. So I popped the hood and checked all the hoses, regulator and intake. Everthing was about as warm as my upper radiator hose (temp gauge read 180* - 200* all morning). The rest of the day I barely had an idle. Any throttle and it would die. So all that being said I'm pretty sure that it's a freezing problem at the tank outlet or line to the regulator. Has anyone experienced this and if so what's the solution to my problem? Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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