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Natural gas conversions & propane conversion kits for generators.

Generator Tri Fuel and Dual Fuel Propane Conversion

Photos of a typical dual fuel conversion with a direct mount air cleaner assembly

This Generator can run on gasoline or propane after installing this conversion kit

Remove the air cleaner cover from the generator

Remove the air cleaner cover

 

Remove the air cleaner assembly from the generator

Remove the air cleaner assembly

 

Install the stud extenders included with the conversion kit

Install the stud extenders included with the kit

 

Enlarge holes in the gasket to fit over the stud extenders

Use a hole punch to make the holes in the original gasket
larger to fit over the stud extenders

 

Install the original carburetor gasket

Reinstall the original carburetor gasket

 

Insert the 90 degree hose barb in the carburetor propane adapter

Insert the 90 degree hose barb in the adapter

 

Connect the propane natural gas vapor hose and clamp to the hose barb

Connect the vapor gas hose and clamp to the hose barb

 

Install the natural gas or propane adapter

Insert the adapter on the stud extenders and press it against the carb air horn

 

We offer dual fuel and tri fuel natural gas and propane conversions for generators

Install the gasket included with the kit

 

Mount the air cleaner assembly to the carburetor propane adapter

Reinstall the air cleaner assembly

 

Reinstall the air cleaner cover

 

Install reducer and load block in the outlet port of the fuel controller

 

Generator propane conversion

Install the high pressure hose to the inlet port of the fuel controller

 

Generator fuel system conversion kits

Mount the fuel controller to the frame of the generator

 

To prime the carburetor while starting

Press the manual primer on the fuel controller while cranking the engine

 

After the engine has started adjust the load block until the engine runs smooth

Then tighten the lock nut on the load block

Low pressure propane, natural gas, and Tri Fuel conversions are similar

We simply use a different regulator and fuel controller combination

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