Rod of the pantone reactor

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Rod of the pantone reactor




by mic42 » 10/02/08, 12:48

hi everyone voila i just finished mounting on my mower i rotated it for a while about an hour then i tried to remove the steel rod from the reactor to see the result. i was quite surprised that the mower works as well ac or without rod. I then ask myself the question is what the rod does not just reduce pollution and does not affect the operation of the engine. What do you think?
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by Other » 10/02/08, 15:31

Hello

A gasoline engine will run without rod
the same as when you leave it cold, push a little the consumption tries you will see the difference

The same panton reactor assemblies, with a small model carburetor instead of the bubbler you can make it work with diesel or fuel oil, there if you remove the rod it will not work, or at least a little at first very hot but the engine smokes and clicks.

When you can run it in oil for an hour, that it doesn't smell anything in exhaust less than a modern diesel, that the candle stays white your settings are good.

Andre
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by mic42 » 10/02/08, 21:10

yes indeed I am running my engine with gasoline, I will make my assembly more reliable and I will try to add a reduced model carburetor it can be interesting to see the behavior of the engine with a fuel which is not intended for it. of this response
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