Sumoman
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Ok this is a thread I am starting for the purpose of gathering ideas and SLOWLY posting a conversion to burning wood gas as a fuel in my MV.
Now Wood Gas (WG) has been used in the past two world wars as a viable fuel alternative for MV's, so i know it works. In addition I already have the calculations (thanks FEMA) for the size of the wood gasification unit needed to power my truck. This has never been the problem.
No what will be the issue is injecting enough oil to lube the engine during the burn. I cannot rely on my non-existent knowledge of engines, instead I am opening the thread to all ideas. If I can turn the fuel pump down using a switch (making the WG conversion on the fly) then great. If not I need to begin figuring out how I am going to maintain a flow of oil into the engine due to burning only a gas as the primary fuel source.
Again this works, but i would liken it to using only gasoline in the M35A2, the oil is needed to offset the harsh fuel. More then likely I will obtain a used / running engine and drag it through the dirt before experimenting on my truck. If anyone is interested in the plans to build a unit / Calculations PM me you email and I will send them to you. Ideas welcome. If you are interested I will be setting up brain storming sessions to first build a unit (can run a gas engine without a hitch) and then modify the M35A2.
Now Wood Gas (WG) has been used in the past two world wars as a viable fuel alternative for MV's, so i know it works. In addition I already have the calculations (thanks FEMA) for the size of the wood gasification unit needed to power my truck. This has never been the problem.
No what will be the issue is injecting enough oil to lube the engine during the burn. I cannot rely on my non-existent knowledge of engines, instead I am opening the thread to all ideas. If I can turn the fuel pump down using a switch (making the WG conversion on the fly) then great. If not I need to begin figuring out how I am going to maintain a flow of oil into the engine due to burning only a gas as the primary fuel source.
Again this works, but i would liken it to using only gasoline in the M35A2, the oil is needed to offset the harsh fuel. More then likely I will obtain a used / running engine and drag it through the dirt before experimenting on my truck. If anyone is interested in the plans to build a unit / Calculations PM me you email and I will send them to you. Ideas welcome. If you are interested I will be setting up brain storming sessions to first build a unit (can run a gas engine without a hitch) and then modify the M35A2.