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zmotorsports
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Huh, I figured it would only be a size change of the burner nozzles, to go from propane to NG. I didn't take into consideration a change in regulator too.
Funny story, if you don't mind.One winter back around '88 or so, when my EX & I were just starting out, we got behind in payments with Mountain fuel co. and they shut us off! I couldn't come up with the money to pay them to turn the gas back on, but I could afford to fill up a tall (I think 20 gallon) propane tank I had.
So I filled that up, and hooked up to our furnace. That was back when the propane tanks had a smaller valve fitting than they do today.
It worked great! After about 60 days of us not paying our bill & not begging them for forgiveness to turn the gas back on in freezing temps, they figured something was up & threatened to take us to court. By then, I had enough to pay our bill off, so OKAY, here's your money!
Actually, I was kinda glad, I had to fill that tank up every week, and it was getting old. But the rebel in me sure had fun for a while.![]()
Yeah, I don't know exactly the size difference of the orifices but if memory serves LP (Liquid Petroleum) has over twice the amount of BTU's than NG (Natural Gas).












































