I have a Coleman Speedmaster 500 stove that I picked up a year or so ago. I'm don't think it was ever used over a couple of times before I got it. However, I don't think its ever burned properly because I got to looking at a few of these stoves on one of the Coleman enthusiast's web sites and all of those stoves show a very dark blue flame. My other Coleman stoves have this same dark blue flame. The 500, though, has a green flame and the flame tips when burning full out are an orange-yellow color. I've taken the stove completely apart and all parts look to be in pristine condition. Even the notorious check valve came out easily with a large screw driver. I'm getting ready to reassemble it, but thought I'd ask my fellow Coleman lover's - What would you suggest I do to get the burner going properly. I gotta have that hot dark blue burn to be happy. You know how it is, I can't leave it alone till I get it right.
Here's a before and after pic, but, of course its torn all apart again now.
Thanks,