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HIPA GX160 GX200 Dual Fuel Carburetor for HON-DA GX 160 GX 200 Gasoline/LPG Conversion Kit 2KW 2.8KW 170F Generator Water Pump

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Features

  • FITS FOR HONDA GX160 CARBURETOR , Dual fuel carburetor for gasoline generator and LPG conversion.
  • FITS FOR HONDA GX200 CARBURETOR , Rated Output: 2KW - 2.8KW.
  • FITS FOR HIPA GX160 GX200 DUAL FUEL CARBURETOR , Generator type: GX160 GX200 170F portable gasoline.
  • Package include 1 carburetor, 1 choke lever [DEPENDABLE ENGINE PERFORMANCE]: Each honda gx 160 carburetor is wet flow tested to simulate actual engine conditions.
  • Save yourself the hassle of returns and exchanges by double-checking your engine's model number and part number before ordering any parts.
  • [DIMENSIONS FITS FOR GX160 DUAL FUEL CARBURETOR]: Mounting Hole Distance(Center to Center): 42mm, Throttle Bore Diameter:19mm, Choke Bore Diameter: 24mm, Fuel Inlet Line Diameter:5mm, LPG/CNG Hose Inlet Diameter:10mm.
  • [PACKAGE INCLUDE]: HIPA GX160 GX200 carburetor x1.

Brand: Hipa


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Liquefied Petroleum Gas


Recommended Uses For Product: Commercial


Manufacturer: HIPA


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Manufacturer: ‎HIPA


Brand: ‎Hipa


Item Weight: ‎1.59 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.58 x 6.5 x 5.63 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Special Features: ‎Portable, Dual Fuel


Wattage: ‎2 KW


Date First Available: December 24, 2015


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  • Power reduction
Worked well, 1 pull start. When you run on natural gas look for a power output drop. If you get 30 amps with gasoline you’ll only get 22-23 amps with natural gas.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by paul carroll

  • Worked Great
Easy to Install and started and ran fine on propane
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023 by Steve Fenner

  • It works
Installed on a Predator 4375 generator with a 212cc engine. Pretty straightforward install - just take the old carb off and bolt this one in place. Did have to take off the wheel on one side in order to get the new carb on due to the larger size with the LP regulator attached. That’s not a fault with the carb, more of a circumstance with this particular generator - a generator with a larger frame it might not be an issue during installation. Once the carb is installed the wheel is fine - just a clearance issue getting it on and off. Generator started and ran fine on both gasoline and LP. It does surge a bit on LP at idle but ran fine with a load. One issue mentioned in alot of videos/reviews with this and similar other carbs - if the LP inlet fitting was rotated 90 degrees it would be easier to route the fuel line to the carb. As it is, the inlet points directly at the wheel (if you have one installed) and the fuel line could develop a kink at that point. The inlet fitting seems to be a press fit and isn’t adjustable or removable. Would give it 5 stars if it came with a set of gaskets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021 by Gary S

  • Worked great on Cabela’s Outdoorsman 4000 Series
Did not receive the same carburetor as advertise in picture. I used it anyway and it works great using propane on my cabela’s Generator model 46578. Used 5ft char-broil propane hose cut off flared end and attached to barb on carburetor with pipe clamp attached the other end to barbecue regulator. Turned the barb on carburetor toward the front under air filter of generator after realizing it did not screw on carb it is was just pressed in. Was going to screw in a flared fitting. There is a valve to the bottom left of regulator it has on and off on it, is set to On not sure what it is for. Remove factory choke and carbon canister from generator. To start pump button on front of regulator twice, set choke to center first click after it starts up put back to chock off position then it will run perfect. Now I can let it set till I need it and it will start right up no more gummy carb, stale gas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2019 by Richard Frak Richard Frak

  • Be sure and buy gaskets
Seems great. Started right up on gas even without gasket. But you will need gaskets
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by corby

  • Works great!
This item works very well when used with a good regulator. I tried using an old BBQ regulator (11 wc) but some safety feature would not allow it to flow correct so I purchased a GASPRO 0-10psi regulator ,cut the fitting off the end, installed it on the carb inlet , then ONLY turn on the regulator 1/2 from fully closed, once generator is running slowly adjust less / more till motor runs smooth. The video is my predator generator “3200/4000 with 212 cc motor item 69729” running on LPG while powering my toro leaf blower (12 amps). So the generator is running about 45% load but I am sure it will still do 100% load, I just did not have more items to power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018 by lank23

  • Not even functional or useable out of the box. Had to buy from another seller.
Was so dissaspointed in this product. Let me just start by saying I have 3 of these. I use them to run things around the house on my. Genarator, wood chipper and a pump. After waiting days and days for it to arrive. It was missing the lp/ng line in. It was literally blank where the fitting goes. No threads and was not even machined or casted in a way you could cut threads in it to attach a fitting. Had to waste another 2 weeks waiting for it to go back in the mail to get a refund. I bought one from another Amazon seller and was perfect. Just supper bad quality control. Who sends a tri fuel carb with no way to use lp or ng gas lol? Sad.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020 by »RïÇH¤ÃrÐ'§

  • This is a great buy if you need a dual fuel carburetor and the ...
This carburetor fit my Harbor Freight Predator 4000 generator perfectly. It's a quick fit direct replacement part and installation was a snap. I first started the generator on gasoline and it started on the first pull with no adjustment needed. I then connected it to my LP gas bottle through a regulator I use for a fish fryer. I pushed the black primer in the center of the diaphragm for a couple or three seconds and it started on the first pull and ran extremely well. This is a great buy if you need dual fuel carburetor and the price is very reasonable. I would have given 5 stars but it doesn't come with a gasket and I had to make one before I could install it. Let me add that if your Predator has the wheel kit you'll need to turn the propane inlet slightly to the left for the hose to clear the wheel or you can space the wheel out a bit with washers to get clearance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by Tony Turner

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