None Unless you change the Transmission too. 7.3 Diesel Bellhousing looks similar to a 351 and 460 Gas motors but there is a difference.
In a 4 stroke internal combustion engine it ignites the compressed gas thus forming the power stroke.
On the third stroke. 1-Intake stroke. 2-Compression stroke. 3-Power stroke (spark) 4-Exhaust stroke.
It depends if it is a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke. A 2 stroke engine, you mix the gas and oil. A 4 stroke engine, there are separate tanks for the oil and gas.
All natural gas engines are 4 stroke. In a 2 stroke engine the oil is mixed with the gasoline. This is not possible when using natural gas as a fuel.
With a 2 stroke engine, you mix the oil with the gas. With a 4 stroke engine, there are separate tanks for the oil, and the gas.
A gas only engine has a spout where oil is added to the engine. If there is no spout, then it is a gas/oil engine. FYI - gas only engine is a four-stroke (four-cycle) engine and the gas/oil engine is two-stroke (two-cycle).
The camshaft operated the inlet and outlet valves in the cylinder to admit fuel to the engine before ignition and expel the exhaust gas after the power stroke. The camshaft operates at half the crankshaft speed in a four-stroke engine.
There is no oil to change in a two stroke engine. The lubricant is the oil that is mixed with the gas.
Fuel is injected into the combustion chamber in the form of a sprayed gas and when compressed under great pressure it spontaneously explodes creating the power stroke in a 4 stroke diesel engine.
If its a power stroke it take diesel if it is a tridant it takes gas it all depends on what engine is in it
Usually no.
dose this engine take oil or gas mix