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Topic: Re: ? for GB or anyone who knows
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| badger bob
01-22-2013 04:35:10
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Ive seen some one do something like that and switch to lp. Bob |
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| JMOR
01-22-2013 18:29:12
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Re: ? for GB or anyone who knows in reply to badger bob, 01-22-2013 04:35:10
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| badger bob said: (quoted from post at 08:35:10 01/22/13) Ive seen some one do something like that and switch to lp. Bob | At this point in time after looking carefully at the pictures of the one Gary has & discussing the exact location of the hole with him, I tend to believe badger Bob hit the target with a propane input. Details of inside/outside of Gary's show the hole not between top & bottom of venturi, as suggested by the comment about "drilling through the venturi", but rather above (air flow wise downstream of venturi) the venturi & below the throttle plate.
.....and if LB's did actually have tube into venturi for propane, it wouldn't matter about the vent & bowl pressures as it would using gasoline. Some propane carbs did squirt into the venturi (see FO-20)..
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