Ok, the MG is starting instantly and pulling its load fine.
There were two problems, fuel flow, and a stuck intake valve. I think the leaking fuel line was the root cause. As it leaked more and more, it probably ran on the lean side and had incomplete combustion, causing the propane to form varnish on the backside of the valve and its stem, and finally, after a period of non-use, stuck.
I freed the valve up first, but it still wouldn't start. Then, using a manometer I determined that there was a big pressure drop from the outlet of the solenoid valve to the low-pressure demand regulator with nothing in between but one segment of fuel line. The connections looked old and brittle but spraying both ends produced no bubbles. Apparently, the sound we were hearing that we thought was just the priming flow was a leak. The leak was in the line and that first segment is inaccessible without dropping the generator and removing much of the enclosure. I couldn't mine that hose because Onan uses a type of hose clamp that could hold one of Elon Musk's starships tethered to the ground and there wasn't room for side cutters. I used a clothes hanger to thread a new piece of hose alongside the old hose and, wa la, end of the problem. The owner says it has never ever started so quickly and it didn't bog at all as loads were added.
Thanks to those of you who posted -- I appreciate the help.
Regards to all,
Howard