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#113 ICE mods for 100% HHO, Phase 1, part 1 of 2

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Complete step by step of how to modify a 1 cylinder internal combustion engine to run on 100% HHO. Part 1 of 2

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  • Just a thought mike, You could also attach the linking arm from the governer to a slide pot for your pwm.

  • I think the closed loop response would be too slow.

  • Zero,First I want to send you my thanks for all your hard work and effort that you have been doing to help all of us understand HHO.

    Just FYI most small engines that were used in pressure washers,tillers ect used a cast iron flywheel for engine balance while the ones used in mowers had an aluminum flywheel and used the blade for balance.(Incase you notice extreme vibration) I had this experience before.Good luck and thanks again!!

  • This flywheel is cast iron. All new mowers have a clutch that disengages the blade. Vibration is minimal.

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  • Hey Zero, just take the carbeurator off plug the hole and run the hho into the air intake through a basketball needle and hose. Just need about 3 psi for throttle and about 5 psi for high speed.

  • HHO, solar, hydro, natural gas, propane never did anything to the gulf of Mexico unlike oil. Oil is terrorism to our health and our planet.

  • @hmetal22 How does one keep the water from freezing in winter?

  • load of crap - look up Brown's Gas on Wikipedia

  • A nine minute video, and you spent the first six minutes talking about cutting the shroud which has nothing to do with anything...

  • Zero: I have not tried this, remove the float and needle vale from the float bowl, hook your hho line to the gas inlet, pin the choke closed, replace carburetor, you might have to make the main jet hole larger by drilling it out and adjust the governor for proper rpm's. Little work and no money - worth a try... No need to add out side air to hho...

  • Turn the coil clockwise to retard the timeing to near TDC.

  • I just clicked your ad and have resolved to do so once per day until I can't touch a keyboard any longer. This world needs more people like you. Thanks Z!

  • Rather than use the throttle to control the air flow - perhaps throttle the hho flow of gas similar to that of a diesel engine. Just a thought.

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