Picture 1
These are the main components of the GEET reactor I built. This can be disassembled for modifications and experimentation. The red arrow points to the exhaust tube, approximately 1.5 inches ID, that not only will take the exhaust flow from the engine, but will contain everything believe it or not. The purple arrow is pointing to the solid rod, 1/2 inch diameter - 6 inches long, which is tapered/bullet nosed on one end and recessed/concave on the other. There are small tabs made from nails/brads inserted into drilled holes. These will center the rod inside the center tube (blue arrow) and also prevent the rod from sliding too far down the tube. The center tube (blue arrow) is made from a 1/2 inch ID X 8 inch long threaded pipe The center tube (blue arrow) will contain the rod and flow the gas that will be converted to GEET gas to send to the intake of the engine. The green arrow points to the 1/2 inch NPT plumbing cap that will close/seal the center tube and also center it in the exhaust tube with the help of the air fitting (yellow arrow). The air fitting will fit snuggly into a hole drilled in the plumbing cap. I'm using a piece of white PVC pipe (shown mounted to the center tube) to snuggly center this inside the 1 1/2 inch exhaust tube. Once the air fitting is inserted in the hole, I can determine where to make a hole in the exhaust tube to weld the air fitting. I done right, the center tube will be able to be removed simply by pulling it out of the air fitting.

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