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Lanterns, stoves, etc... anything old!

Postby madjack » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:00 am

John, the more I read this thread, it seems you may have a bad generator...especially if the lantern runs properly after a few minutes...here is something else you might try(if you haven't already)...fill lantern no more than 80% full...pump the lantern minimally(12-15 pumps)...light lantern...after it settles down, pump up to max and let it eat...mighty purdy lantern to just let sit around!!!!!!
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Postby satch » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:27 am

doug hodder wrote:MMMMMMM....nothing better than a fuel cooked marshmallow. Now with 25% more soot. Helps build strong bodies 12 ways! ;) Doug

Smores brother, you will never know the difference! :thumbsup:
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Postby Micro469 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:34 pm

O.K., I went out and got my last brand new generator and put it in "Minty". She seems to work better, and lights up faster, but still sputters a lot. Until it /she settles down, I have a fireball, and a lot of soot. I think the needle valve is worn on this one, because the more I play with it, by half closing it, or turning it slowly, the faster she comes up to full steam...... will do more research.... :thinking:
I then got my red 200 and put on a new mantle. Pumped it up, and she hissed real nice. Filled her up, pumped her up, and turned her on............Nothing!! :x Took her apart...... The generator was completely rusted inside the tube........Gotta make sure she's real dry after cleaning....DUH...... :oops: . Didn't have another generator, so I grabbed the old/new one I pulled out of "minty" and put it on. Still no fuel, :x so I took the whole thing apart and checked the air/fuel tube, took it apart/cleaned it/ stretched the spring, and put it back together again. :worship:
Pumped it up about 50 times, opened the valve a 1/4 turn, lowererd the needle valve, applied the match. :worship: ........SWOOSH! Lit perfectly!!!!(I bet you thought it blew up didn't you!) :lol:

So Now I have three working lantern.....Red 200, Minty200A, and a 335 that I pput together from junked parts. I have enough parts for one more complete 335 .


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Postby doug hodder » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:04 pm

They really look great John and you did a nice job on them! I've had 1 or 2 do some sputtering when I first lit them up after rebuilding them. Ran them for about 45 min each. Seem to work fine now. Congratulations on a job well done! :thumbsup: Doug
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Postby PresTx82 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:32 pm

John,

If at first you don't suceed..................

You got them all working. That's great! :applause:
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