Hello,
Here are some pictures of the assembly we did on a 5 hp engine mower
we placed the outlet of the reactor between the carburetor and the air filter. I don't know if this is a good idea because the carburetor should heat up quite a bit. It still worked, once the engine stalled after 20 minutes, there was apparently water in the engine. This must be because the bubbler is heated directly by the exhaust and the water eventually boils.
is there a risk that the fuel is heated by gas?
is that the steam caused the engine to stall?
here is the assembly of the reactor outlet
a view with the air filter
the top of the bubbler with the reactor inlet
my first mower
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