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How do you convert a natural gas generator to propane?

How do you convert a natural gas generator to propane?

Converting Your Generator to Propane Step by Step:

  1. Remove front engine cover.
  2. Use tape to mark a line from the edge of the air filter to the plastic generator case.
  3. Mark your hole and drill.
  4. Remove the air filter cover and the 3 nuts holding in the air filter assembly to remove it.
  5. Install propane line per instructions.

What is a tri fuel conversion kit?

The Tri Fuel Conversion is High Pressure Propane, Low Pressure Propane, Natural Gas and the gasoline carburetor which will not be modified, no drilling of the carburetor is required. Our Tri-fuel kit allows you to run on natural gas or propane from a portable propane tank. …

Can you run a natural gas generator on propane?

Although some generators are built to run strictly on natural gas, many are able to utilize either natural gas or propane, or even diesel and gasoline, as well.

How much does it cost to convert a gas generator to propane?

Conversion kits are available that will permit you to configure your generator to burn gas and propane or gas, propane, and natural gas. A typical kit, which will have in it everything you need for the conversion, will run you around $200.

How much does it cost to convert a generator to natural gas?

All of our generator conversion kits ordered online include free shipping. Our dual-fuel kits start at $169.00 and come with everything you need to connect natural gas to your generator. For $199.00 you can make the kit capable of connecting to a portable propane tank.

How much does a dual fuel generator kit cost?

Our dual-fuel kits start at $169.00 and come with everything you need to connect natural gas to your generator. For $199.00 you can make the kit capable of connecting to a portable propane tank. Can’t find what you are looking for? Please call us at 734-728-0300

Can a fuel adapter be used for a permanent conversion?

The gasoline carburetor remains basically untouched. So basically, fuel adapter kits are not a permanent conversion, but is an adaptation. This is the most common method of conversion and it is the least expensive and least labor intensive.

What kind of regulator do I need for dual fuel generator?

This is the most common method of conversion and it is the least expensive and least labor intensive. For the Dual Fuel Conversion we use our own generic version of the Impco Garretson KN Regulator, the C-039-122 fuel regulator with manual primer for ease of starting.

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