Build a Pair of Dual-fuel Carburetors
(Page 4 of 4)
January/February 1983
By the Mother Earth News editors
Finally — in order to allow the stock air cleaner housing to clear the wood-gas feed tube — we made up a 2 "-high, 5 "-diameter sheet-metal collar to fit between the carburetor and its lid, then simply threaded in a replacement mounting that was 2" longer than stock.
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The step-by-step four-barrel carburetor conversion is detailed in the accompanying photos and captions, and the modified fuel mixer should be compatible with any V-8 engine having a displacement greater than 300 cubic inches.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Those interested in seeing a detailed illustration (in "exploded" form) of the carburetors described above can get further pictorial information from any popular auto repair manual, likely available in most local libraries. For information on how to get detailed plans for a complete wood-gas system, turn to page 45.
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