You mean LESS dense. Less density in this case means more volume is needed.
This is why carb jets need drilled out.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Wilhelm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Using Alcohol for fuel - 1


>
> Hello Jose
> Alcohol is more dense then gasoline.  You will need to open the jets up
about an additional 1/3.  On a small engine this means adjusting the mixture
screw.  On a larger engine this is done by drilling the jets out an
additional 1/3 or replacing with larger jets.
> Hope this helps
> Regards,
> Terry D. Wilhelm
> The Revenoor Co. INC
> www.revenoor.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  JOSE GALVAN wrote:
> Where can I get instructions on converting over a regular lawn mower
engine for burning home made fuels like alcohol?
>
> Where can I find out what the actual emissions are from using alcohol as a
fuel?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jose Trevino
>
> 281-850-4604
>
>



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