2-stroke cant be converted because there would be nothing to lubricate-no oil in the fuel.Propane engines are of the 4 stroke variety. Makes me think that a small 2 stroke engine can't be converted. A 4 stroke with crankcase oil is a different animal and easily converted. many cars in Cuba run on both just by changing the carburetor.
The advantages of this engine are that they are greener than 2 or 4 stroke gasoline.
The disadvantages are numerous:
Availability of propane.
Fuel cost-if you're near a home depot or walmat its about the same. If you have to purchase from a ships store, considerably more.
Service work and warranty work? Currently there is not a dealer network.
Initial cost-they are as much, or more than a new 4-stroke-prob not discounted.
A 2 or 4 stroke, even if used rarely, can be easily maintained. Electrical systems are very reliable in engines built after 1995. If it doesnt start, it probably is a fuel problem-clogged filter, clogged carb, loose fuel connection or empty tank. A can of carb cleaner, a spare spark plug, some simple tools and some starting fluid is about all you need. Bob