Propane & Natural Gas Fittings - Barbecues Galore
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LP gas and natural gas regulators one in the same?
Just stumpled across this sight. Looks like alot of great information. I have a few questions I hope you can help me with.
I have a Onan 305 cck it is now a gas as fuel carberator. I would like to convert it to natural gas or lp. I have a lead on a lp carberator with both regulators and the hose to connect to the propane tank. The complete setup is Onan. The guy selling them is a delaer who has new old stock. He used to work alot on Onan generators for a utility company who used them on all there trucks. My question to you is this: Is the carerator and regulaors the same for natural gas? Or is there dedicated lp gas only units. From what Ive read so far the carberator is the same it just needs the fuel adjustment screw adjusted for natural gas. It is a Marvell Shebller carb the only connection I would need would be between the carb and regulator 3/8" hose if I was to use lp. If natural gas are the regulators the same. The last regulator has a spring loaded primer on it. Ive been talking with U.S. Carberetion about one of there units and I could use it as a tri fuel using the same carb with one of there units attached to the top. Im not sure which way to go.
Has anyone used one of the kits from U.S. Carburetion? They say there kit works well on the 305cck. They are very helpfull.
My goal is to get it working on either lp or naturall gas. Preferably natural gas. I have a 3/4" line within 4' of where the unit is installed. I know it uses alot of fuel. If that wont work I would run it off two gas grill bottles with a transfer regulator as one bottle emptys it transfers over to the other.
Sorry about the long post. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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