Propane and natural gas can save you time, money and aggravation.
Our do-it-yourself change over kits allow you to run your Briggs gasoline generator on propane, natural gas, or all three. Your engine will last longer, start better in cold weather and even start next year when you go to use it in an emergency. The best part is, with one of our do-it-yourself kits you can change your engine from gasoline to propane or natural gas all by yourself.
Why use natural gas to power your generator?
If you have Natural gas available you would certainly agree that it is probably the most dependable fuel on earth. It seems that other than a severe earthquake, natural gas is always there. It does not gum up or go stale like gasoline.
Why use propane to power your generator?
If you have propane available you probably know you can store propane for years. It does not gum up, go bad, or pollute the air like gasoline does. Use the little bar-b-q grill type cylinders as shown above or up to the 1000 gallon ASME tanks.
Here are many more of the benefits, and they are overwhelming:
Our conversion kits will provide the same power as gasoline.
3500 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
6.5hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
5000 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
10hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
6500 Watt Professional Series Portable Generators
13hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
5500 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
10hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
5500 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
10hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
3250 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
6.5hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
7000 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
15hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
7000 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
15hp Briggs Engine
10000 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
18hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
use 303400 as the engine series
6200 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
11hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
6000 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
11hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
8000 Watt Professional Series Portable Generators
18hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
use 294400 as the engine series
If you are interested in sending us the carburetor from your generator for free conversion (or just to look it over for what adapter could be used) to alternate fuel click here
7500 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
Should have the same carburetor series
as the Briggs and Stratton Engine
used in Model 030211 listed above
4000 Watt Professional Series Portable Generators
Should have same carburetor series
as the Briggs and Stratton Engine
used in Model 030208 listed above
900 Watt Elite Series Portable Generators
2.5hp Briggs and Stratton Engine
Should have same carburetor series
as the Briggs 9000 type engine
used in Coleman Model Sport 1600
If your Briggs model is not listed, we may still have a kit available for it even though not listed. Please contact us for a quote using this link: CONTACT US.