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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2007

Back to the drawing board.

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  • the least amount of gasoline you put in; the lesser lubrication it has; I would suggest to boost the engine with H2 not run it with H2 alone, BTW the size of cell is good 4 boost only. I agree with MrCarbJB. Do you hava a 4 cycle engine bike? don't forget to use a bubbler. ALWAYS.

  • I have been hear bubbler alot, so i will build one.

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  • The air to H ratio required for combustion is known, then its a matter of volume at given rpm. Most "on demand" systems can't keep up in H only apps, so then you must go to compressed H. The cost of electorlytically making H can be competitive, but compressing is costly. Some guys chemically produce H in a binary tank at a rate sufficient for on demand small volume low rpm apps. See Roy Macalsiter's 10 part series. Good luck.

  • your carb settings will be right up the creek without an air filter,also it will let crap in the motor,2 strokes die very quickly without air filters.

  • That is if you are interested in production of enough HHO to run whatever without any other fuel.

  • Well I tried to post a web-site on here but it wouldn't let me so you will have to click on my name and read it at the bottom of the first paragraph on my profile. Good luck

  • In other words the oil is used to increase the endurance of the engine decrease the oil you decrease the life of the engine, simply put.

  • I can answer that. The engine I have has oil in the engine block. It aslo has a oil reservour for the fuel and oil mix. This engine is also liquid cooled. the engine does not have an oil pump to lub the pistons. Therefore, the oil and fuel mix.

  • If someone can add their knowledge on 2 strokes, particularly larger engines with oil in the case, please clarify why these 2 stroke engines still need fuel/oil mix. I do know they will over heat without oil in the fuel. Is this due to each piston firing every TDC and not allowing it the extra 2 strokes to cool between firing found in 4 stroke engines? ...possible

  • The case or block has oil in it which is also part of the transmission and clutch. But smaller engines like chainsaws are different, they require oil in the fuel to lube the lower bearing since the fuel passes through the case in the smaller 2 cycle engines. But all 2 strokes have oil in the fuel in order to run correctly, firing at every TDC, hence 2 stroke.

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