No, but there will be pressure in the system until it's switched off. If an injector is leaking slightly, then over a few hours it could dump plenty of lpg into the manifold, it would just sit there with nowhere to go into you try and start up againLpg is not actually switched on at the main solenoid until warm (5-6 minutes)
It will at least rule out the possibility. Pull the connection to the lpg solenoid so it can't open.I'll disconnect the gas side or let it run completely out to test
Then i suggest you turn off the supply at the tank, you don't want to encourage a big bang!Ill go even further and remove the input pipe in case the solenoid is at fault
I named my,I'd be more worried about the staring, that's quite unsettling from a 3t machine......
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Isn't that normally a favourite when they're hot?Crank position sensor is a known failure on these engines