Showing posts with label AltFuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AltFuel. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Propane engine conversion process


Converting your engine to propane just got easier.
Simply fill out the form below and submit to us, we will respond with a detailed parts list which you may order on our shopping cart . This process usually takes 1-3 days. If you have a time constraint, contact us by email or phone after filling out this form.

Propane Engine Conversion Process
Name *

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Last
Email *
Phone *

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if you are outside of the USA, give contact info in notes area below
Engine manufacturer *
 Briggs and Stratton 
  Generac 
  Honda 
  Kawasaki 
  Kohler 
  Lct 
  Subaru-Robin 
  Tecumseh 
  Yamaha 
  Other(specify below) 
Please specify manufacturer if other
Age of engine *
 Less than 5 years 
 5-10 years 
 manufactured before 1995(usually not recommended) 
 unknown 
Horsepower of engine *
Application engine is powering
model number of engine *
serial number of engine *
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if some information above is unknown, please send scan or photo of the gasket located between the carburetor and engine head
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Propane upgrades for small engines

We are thrilled to be offering AltFuel propane conversion kits for small gas engines. All components are made in the USA, and the company is run by two young entrepreneurs from Ohio.

All kinds of equipment can be quickly, easily, and inexpensively converted to clean, green, domestic propane by anyone with basic tools and knowledge of small engines 1-45 hp. ATVs, golf carts, mules, log splitters, generators, power washers, backpack blowers, snowthrowers, string trimmers, leaf vacs, mowers of all kinds, wood chippers...
For more information on all of the benefits of propane as an engine fuel see: AllPropaneMowers.com
So, if you are already running propane mowers or trucks and want to switch over your other existing equipment, this is a great way to do just that. Or, if you want to check out propane as an engine fuel, this is an easy, cost effective way to do so. (The kit can be removed quickly and you're back to the original gasoline engine). You can also run your engine as a dual fuel engine (either gasoline or propane) The kits are transferable to other equipment, only needing a different "adapter block" if it is a different engine type.

Depending on the size of the engine, you can use recyclable 1lb cylinders(available widely at camp, hardware and variety stores), the NEW refillable 1 lb cylinders from Manchester Tank(coming soon), 5-10 lb cylinders, grill tanks or forklift cylinders with adapters.

Here are a couple of video links...
 
Our old tiller is converted to propane

 
Alex at GIE explaining the basics


Overview of the conversion process