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Anonymous Posted on Feb 14, 2012

Coleman 5469 stove

Where does the o ring belong - in the regulator or in the stove end?

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SOURCE: need to fix regulator for coleman stove 5410708

Just where the regulator attaches to the burner there is a small nut that may be loose. If you look closely at this and turn the regulator (stove off and hose detached!) you may see the nut hat turns easily. Tighten it and make sure the regulator does not rotate too freely, but still turns to adjust when attached to the hose or the smaller gas cartridge, if using that. Test carefully after this.

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