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zenith carb 24 t 2 tvo

Post  kevjhnsn on Sat Jul 23, 2011 2:22 pm

hi there
i was wundering if a
zenith 24 t 2
will do bolth petrol and tvo/ parrafin
or is it a different one for the tvo ???????????????
thankss kev

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Re: zenith carb 24 t 2 tvo

Post  Capstan on Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:08 pm

My tvo uses the same 24T2 carb' Kev
Phil

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Re: zenith carb 24 t 2 tvo

Post  kevjhnsn on Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:27 pm

Capstan wrote:My tvo uses the same 24T2 carb' Kev
Phil


cheers phil
thanks for that
whats your 24t2 fitted to then
do you have many engine/s ???
and welcome to the forum mate
thanks kev

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Re: zenith carb 24 t 2 tvo

Post  Capstan on Thu Nov 10, 2011 7:02 pm

Thanks for the welcome Kev.
I have a Petter A1 series 2 tvo coupled to a home made bench saw. (otherwise known as the widow maker).
Also an alternator for battery charging.
I also have a Lister Start-o-matic, which is my CHP project (combined heat & power) to run on bio-diesel.
At my current rate of progress I should be finished in time for my 200th birthday!

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Re: zenith carb 24 t 2 tvo

Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:14 pm

good look with the heating project sounds easy
but will be far from it
so good look with it
ive fitted PV renewable energy in the past IE solar water and electric
to houses and it more complicated than it looks
the customers think it will be up and running in a day
1/2 day moving and cutting roof tiles and
2-3 hours fitting the bars
2 hours testing all the panels
2-3 hr fittiing to the roof
1/2 day in house electrics installing
and thats 4 men working in two teams 1x inside and 1x outside
hope you find the 24t2 parts asap
thanks kev






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