Engine Fan
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Going to try LPG on my 67 F100 short box(summer truck). Collected the necessary hardware over the last few years. $350 total for Impco 425 mixer with Model E vaporizer and vff30 lock off plus 2 33Lb aluminum forklift tanks(all used). Will need to buy some new lines.With LPG, compression can be increased.
I believe LPG has an octane rating of 104 to 112 (R+M)/2.
I been thinking about this year’s back and do have a mixer and vaporizer someplace.
The biggest cost would be a DOT approved tank. I abandoned the project years ago because of cost and the price of gasoline was still fairly reasonable. But we never know.
The good thing with my truck is I’m no longer required to do safety inspection in my state. So, converting is not an issue. But fueling up could be tough in some areas.
Another thing is LPG is a dry gas. It has no lubrication properties and the head will need hardened seats or inserts and valves that can withstand dry fuels.
There is also engine oils specifically for LPG & CNG engines.
Still thinking about a conversion, but right now it’s not cost effective.
Using an 4.9 EFI head on a mid 70's small round dish piston short block.(maximizing compression/efficiency with stock parts).
Inconvenient to fill tanks possibly but hoping its cheaper to run in the end, as well as lowered emissions
My daily driver is a 2010 4 cylinder 2 door short box Ranger.