Posted by Hobo,NC on January 05, 2019 at 16:20:54 from (75.137.54.87):
I fired it up today on propane :) I brought a fuel regulator for NG/Propane conversions. As for a safety to stop fuel flow if the engine is not running the regulator I brought will not let fuel thru it unless the engine is running it has to do with the vacuum produced from the intake of air thru the carb. I guess that's why they have a primer on them.
I brought a NG carb from a member here I read...
Notes and Warnings
The solenoid on this is not a fuel shutoff, it is a fuel type valve. It is solenoid that directs the fuel through different ports depending on what fuel is being used – LP or NG. With a battery connected, it runs on LP, with no electrical connection it runs on Natural Gas.
It runs better with no power to the fuel valve it picked up a little RPM with it disconnected. Next to build a pad for it and get it hooked up...
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