(including the
intake manifold,
vaporizer,
carburetor, and fuel lines) A petrol-paraffin engine differs from a single-fuel
petrol engine in that two independent fuel tanks containing petrol and paraffin (respectively) are required, but both fuels may be supplied through the same
carburetor or
fuel injection system. An example of a fuel-injected petrol-paraffin engine is the
Hesselman engine. Paraffin is less
volatile than petrol, and will not normally ignite at ambient temperatures, so the petrol-paraffin engine is started using petrol, and only when the engine has attained a sufficient
operating temperature will the engine be switched to paraffin. This switching can be done manually or automatically. Some engines use a
vaporizer, which uses heat from the
exhaust manifold to
vaporize the fuel entering the intake system. ==Applications==