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Enya Operating Instructions for Enya 60XF-III and 60XF-4
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Enya Operating Instructions for Enya 60XF-III and 60XF-4
Yesterday I received more Enya operating instructions for the Enya 60XF-III and 60XF-4 (with Perry Pump) from Ken Enya.
What don't I understand is that the Perry Pump engine can run on gas? As Ken had that (gas) in the subject title of his email?
I am guessing that it could run on "white" gas and caster/synthetic oil?
Anyone has an answer?
So, below are the instructions I received from Ken Enya.
Engine instructions:
Perry Pump instructions:
Carburetor instructions:
What don't I understand is that the Perry Pump engine can run on gas? As Ken had that (gas) in the subject title of his email?
I am guessing that it could run on "white" gas and caster/synthetic oil?
Anyone has an answer?
So, below are the instructions I received from Ken Enya.
Engine instructions:
Perry Pump instructions:
Carburetor instructions:
sosam117- Diamond Member
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Re: Enya Operating Instructions for Enya 60XF-III and 60XF-4
The term "White gas" is somewhat confusing nowadays. I've always recognized this as a product used in camping stoves. Seeing that the majority of it's composition consists of naptha, I would be very cautious in any rubber that is going to have immersion within it.
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Re: Enya Operating Instructions for Enya 60XF-III and 60XF-4
Ken Cook wrote: The term "White gas" is somewhat confusing nowadays. I've always recognized this as a product used in camping stoves. Seeing that the majority of it's composition consists of naptha, I would be very cautious in any rubber that is going to have immersion within it.
I always thought the "white gas" was the fuel for the old Coleman stoves and lanterns.
I know of some guys that add a little "white gas" to their 0% nitro fuel to make their engines run longer.
I've never tried it but have thought about it, putting the "white gas" in my glow fuel for my Cox engines (maybe 5% max?)
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