Here is a technical question I hope someone can help me with. I am always trying to improve the way my dual fuel system (LPG/Gasoline) operates. For best performance on both fuels I have made a vacuum operated gate which closes to restrict the air flow through the air cleaner when operating on LPG but stays open for gasoline. This system works like a charm on my Caddy but there is hitch with the Imperial (413 engine). There is not enough vacuum generated while I am cranking the engine to operate the vacuum motor that closes the restictor. So far I have tried taking the vacuum off every different source on the manifold and carb. I have closed off all other vacuum take offs and just connected the restrictor motor. I have checked for inlet manifold leaks, I have fitted a non-return valve in the line to the restrictor. In addition, I can't use the vacuum reservoir because it still won't hold a vacuum indefinitly and besides, each time I switch to gasoline or turn off the engine, the vacuum solenoid would dump the reservoir vacuum. Whichever way I try, the vacuum motor still won't operate unless the engine is already running I know I could just use a cable to close the gate, but the idea is to have a completely automatic system with no extra levers, buttons or switches inside the car. I could also try to find a 12 volt vacuum pump, if such a thing exists, just for starting the car but that seems unnecessarily complex. Is there a reason why the cranking vacuum is so weak on these engines? Is there a way to increase it? Hope someone has some ideas, I'm right out All the best, Tony V.