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    Propane carburator

    Would a propane torch like the bernzomatic ones work in place of a carburator for
    using propane with a 4 stroke model engine if the nozzle of it is pointed at the intake
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    Well, its hard to converse petrol to propane but its possible. Try i. I dont think the torch will do when just pointing. It would be better do do some sort of link from the nozzle to the carb...

    P.S Also its easier to start an engine on petrol than on propane... It is kinda hard to tell if you won't have knock combustion. Most of model engines have strong compression ratio. Although clean propane stands like 120 octane in comparison to petrol i think it can still have knock combustion...


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    The Mery engine is often run on propane there's a print for the mixer out there somewhere since a horde of the hit&miss models a run on it


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    propane reg

    Hello

    is useful, this, for you?
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