Propane Natural Gas Conversion Fits Pulsar G2319N Ball Valve
October 31, 2025 · Posted in propane · Comments Off
APPLICATION: LOW PRESSURE PROPANE/NATURAL GAS CONVERSION FOR. Small hole in case required for the hose to pass through. Regulator can be mounted to the case with the included generic bracket (drilling into case required). Kit will allow your engine to run on low pressure propane, low pressure natural gas or gasoline. This kit will not connect directly to a BBQ tank or 100lb tank (tri-fuel kits) but is designed to tap into your low pressure supply on your RV or your home. Kit includes a generic mounting bracket for the regulator. Venturi adapter is around 1/4 thick and usually does not require modification for installation. Includes 3/4 supply line ball valve and adapters. REQUIRED INLET PRESSURE: 9-13.86 WC (0.5psi). Benefits of alternative fuel. Generally cheaper than gasoline and diesel. Clean fuel, low impact on the environment and your engine (low carbon, air/engine stay clean). Alternative fuels have an unlimited shelf life and will not gum up or degrade components. Fuel components are built for long life and are easy to maintain or rebuild. This product can expose you to chemicals including l. Ead and lead compounds. To the state of California. These products contain a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive harm.
Hayward FDXLGCKW250NP Conversion Kit, NA to LP, Quick Change, H250FD
October 31, 2025 · Posted in hayward · Comments Off

The Hayward H250FD Conversion Kit is designed for quick change from NA to LP gas, ideal for commercial heating systems like the H-Series. This kit allows users to easily convert their heating system to operate on low pressure (LP) gas, providing convenience and flexibility in adjusting to different fuel sources. This product is specifically designed for use with Hayward H-Series heaters, ensuring compatibility and a seamless conversion process.
Riding With A Bomb C10 In Cab Gas Tank Install
October 31, 2025 · Posted in riding · Comments Off
