Ok this one has been bugging me for ages!!
Aswell as my morris project I am also restoring a speed boat!
The power for this boat comes from a 40hp Evinrude petrol 2cylinder engine. (but runs on a petrol & oil mixture/2 stroke)
Is it possible to convert a 2 stroke to LPG AND is is possible to convert a outboard boat engine to it??
LPG conversion on a boat!
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- Minor Fan
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LPG conversion on a boat!
An age when roads were empty, machines were simple and every journey was an adventure!!
Think no - because with a 2T the cylinder lubrication comes from the oil content of the petrol. (at least thats my understanding of it)
My last 30ft offshore worker had a 175 performance outboard engine which was 2 stroke but had a seperate tank for the oil - 70 gallons fuel per hour flat out, it had to go
My last 30ft offshore worker had a 175 performance outboard engine which was 2 stroke but had a seperate tank for the oil - 70 gallons fuel per hour flat out, it had to go

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As Orkney says - you would need to find a way of drip feeding oil in with the air - not impossible, but maybe challenging! And even then - without the liquid petrol to carry the oil round the working bits - I think it would be likely to seize up PDQ. Best to try to get a 4 stroke outboard - then it would be easy enough. But will you use the boat sufficiently to save anything near the conversion cost ? Better perhaps to put the Minor on LPG - in a year it's surely likely to be the greater user of fuel.
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haha Orkney!! nice one! these things are so bl**dy expesnive to run!! at the moment it is also runing rich!!!!!! put £15 of petrol in and running flat out its gone in under 1/2 hour!!!!
We are toying with the idea of putting in a small diesel generator and using an electric outboard.
Allot of the comercial outboards are, well....pathetic to say the least and you will have to re-morgage your house to buy one! lol so we have sourced an electric motor from a small electric car going cheap!!!! with 11hp const. and peaking up at 35hp at 72v it should be a very nice set up!!
and i have found a website that claim they can convert 2stroke engines with a mixer!! they are made for tuc tucs!!!!!!
We are toying with the idea of putting in a small diesel generator and using an electric outboard.
Allot of the comercial outboards are, well....pathetic to say the least and you will have to re-morgage your house to buy one! lol so we have sourced an electric motor from a small electric car going cheap!!!! with 11hp const. and peaking up at 35hp at 72v it should be a very nice set up!!
and i have found a website that claim they can convert 2stroke engines with a mixer!! they are made for tuc tucs!!!!!!
An age when roads were empty, machines were simple and every journey was an adventure!!
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we only use the boat on the river and there would be a small battery bank.
We have encountered engine probelms before and therefore carry paddles all the time anyway.
Dad runs a yachting club so hes always keeping a good eye on the project! sometimes when we dont want him to!!
We have encountered engine probelms before and therefore carry paddles all the time anyway.
Dad runs a yachting club so hes always keeping a good eye on the project! sometimes when we dont want him to!!

An age when roads were empty, machines were simple and every journey was an adventure!!