jjester6000
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- Location
- Illinois
- First Name
- Jack
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C1500
- Engine Size
- 250
Last night I fired up the barbecue and got thinking about whether or not I could convert my 1974 GMC C1500 to Propane. Make it an Oil-Gas-Propane hybrid.
Since Propane is cheap and not much less efficient than gas, so I know that I would save money on gas.
(I ran the numbers a while back)
I was thinking that I could start it up on gas and run it on propane. My issue is that I don't really want to install an electric fuel pump, I like the mechanical one, so what if I created a bypass valve that redirected the flow from the pump back into the tank? So I can switch it back to the carburetor at any time from a switch on my dash.
I made a couple diagrams until I ran into a problem, I need to reference the flow of propane with the position of the throttle. Since propane is delivered as a gas, not a liquid, it won't fill the float bowl/get pushed by the accelerator pump, so I have to modify my carburetor.
What do you think? I have most of the junk laying around to do this, I just need a way to reference the flow of propane with the throttle position. (I got some Ideas, but I would need some sort of low resistance gas valve in order the throttle to return, not an off the shelf one).
Since Propane is cheap and not much less efficient than gas, so I know that I would save money on gas.
(I ran the numbers a while back)
I was thinking that I could start it up on gas and run it on propane. My issue is that I don't really want to install an electric fuel pump, I like the mechanical one, so what if I created a bypass valve that redirected the flow from the pump back into the tank? So I can switch it back to the carburetor at any time from a switch on my dash.
I made a couple diagrams until I ran into a problem, I need to reference the flow of propane with the position of the throttle. Since propane is delivered as a gas, not a liquid, it won't fill the float bowl/get pushed by the accelerator pump, so I have to modify my carburetor.
What do you think? I have most of the junk laying around to do this, I just need a way to reference the flow of propane with the throttle position. (I got some Ideas, but I would need some sort of low resistance gas valve in order the throttle to return, not an off the shelf one).