Author Topic: Propane or Gas fuel for Lister/Petter etc using pilot ignition???  (Read 4390 times)

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  Anybody tried running a small diesel on primary propane or natural gas? I've heard tell of large scale diesel gensets or diesel irrigation pumps set up to vary the amount of "power" via regulating the amount of LP or nat gas  metered into the intake manifold.
   Instead of all the fuss and mess converting to spark plugs and an ignition system. The engine just starts and idles on diesel as per normal. The amount of diesel injected doesn't increase above base idle level. The LP or nat gas in the combustion chamber is ignited by the little "pist" of diesel being injected.   

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Re: Propane or Gas fuel for Lister/Petter etc using pilot ignition???
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2010, 04:09:48 PM »
There's been lots of discussion on here about this and the consensus has been that it is valuable as an additional source of fuel, up to a point.  The reason is that it cleans the cylinders and valves of carbon.  Just a tiny amount is needed though.  Another additive that cleans the engine is a small mist of water.  Occasionally done, this keeps the engine clean.
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Re: Propane or Gas fuel for Lister/Petter etc using pilot ignition???
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2010, 01:11:41 AM »
Have a look here.....

CarlB did a conversion to run a listeroid on natural gas. Seems to work well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwPPui8Fyi0

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