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LP manafoilds and gas manafoilds

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ole farmall

02-13-2007 09:07:56




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Is there a casting number on the manafoild that will tell you that it is an LP or gas manfoild?? if not how can you tell?? Thanks for all the help
-Ryan




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Stew Holliday

02-13-2007 14:41:24




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 Re: LP manafoilds and gas manafoilds in reply to ole farmall, 02-13-2007 09:07:56  
L/P manafoild is a two piece mamafoild and reguler gas is a one piece. Stew



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ole famrall

02-13-2007 09:39:22




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 Re: LP manafoilds and gas manafoilds in reply to ole farmall, 02-13-2007 09:07:56  
ok thanks JT..an Gas M will run just as goodas a gas manafoild and have more HP with an LP manafoild right?



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bigjt

02-13-2007 19:13:20




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 Re: LP manafoilds and gas manafoilds in reply to ole famrall, 02-13-2007 09:39:22  
If you can make it work yes.

Reason I qualify that is the reason gas manifolds have the heat connection is to make the fuel vaporize better. LP didn"t need that and cool air is more dense so you can gain a little power with the more dense air. Only problem you will have is Carb/manifold iceing.

You will probably not have much problem tractor pulling but plowing or something like that will create problems. If you are moving snow don"t even think about it!!!

jt

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big jt

02-13-2007 09:32:25




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 Re: LP manafoilds and gas manafoilds in reply to ole farmall, 02-13-2007 09:07:56  
Gas manifold will have a connection between the intake and exhaust to transfer heat to vaporize the fuel. LP won't, LP vaporizes in the convertor.

Hope this helps

jt



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