Tractor Talk Discussion Board |
Re: Propane vs Gas Engine Differences ?
[ Expand ] [ View Replies ] [ Add a Reply ] [ Return to Forum ]
Posted by Jon Hagen on December 07, 2005 at 15:40:41 from (69.26.17.113):
In Reply to: Re: Propane vs Gas Engine Differences ? posted by colekicker on December 07, 2005 at 10:18:01:
A propane powered tractor will usually have higher compression to take advantage of the high octane fuel. Propane has no lead to lubricate the valves,so usually valves and seats were hardned. Propane goes into the engine as a vapor, so there is no need for any intake manifold heat. Cold air is dense air,so a heated intake manifold on a propane engine will actually hurt performance. Also a propane engine will usually have more initial ignition timing and may have a quicker advance curve. Most propane engines had the plugs gapped at a tight .015 because plug fouling was less of a problem and the shorter gap helped the spark jump the gap against the higher compresion/cylinder pressure of a propane engine. Some also ran a colder heat range plug because of less chance of fouling with propane fuel.
Replies:
Home
| Forums
Today's Featured Article -
George's Fordson Major - by Anthony West (UK). This is a bit of a technical info to add on to the article about George's Major in the "A Towny Goes Plowing" article. George bought his Major from a an implement sale about 18 years ago for £200.00. There is no known history regarding its origins or what service it had done, but the following work was undertaken by Harold alone to bring it up to show standard. From the engine number, it was found that the major was produced late 19
... [Read Article]
Latest Ad:
18-32 Case Cross Motor
[More Ads]
Copyright © 1997-2025 Yesterday's Tractor Co. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V. Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor HeadquartersWebsite Accessibility Policy |
|