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Connected my Coleman propane stove to a tower connected to a 20lb tank. The stove regulator started expelling propane through a small hole at the top of the regulator knob. Is there a way to fix it?

I know it probably exceeded working pressure of the stove. If a replacement is needed, is there a step-down regulator that can be placed between the tower and stove regulator to reduce the pressure?

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No there are no repair for regulator safety regs do not permit it. what is this tower can you go from propane tank to stove? type in search engine 2 stage regulator for propane tank. There be several returns. I personally would not buy bottom end regulator.



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Do you have the metal assebly completely in front of you? And you've made sure all the cables are passed the same. If yes there should be an arrow type area on each pulley? Also each pulley should have a smaller and a larger area?

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: fuel pressure regulator

Have you checked the fuel pressure? If it is high and fuel is not returning, the regulator is bad. If it is low and fuel is not returning, the pump is bad.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: fuel pressure regulator had no vacuum line connected

another engineers wet dream. think of it this way . what is normally in the intake when the engine is running.. answer vacume, hence the regulator gets its vacume without a hose connected to it as its already in a full time vacume chamber.no hose required . ps be carefull to seat the regulator and o rings securely into the housing befor you reattach the secureing metal clip.
good luck chris

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Water leaking from top of expansion tank.

have you replaced the bleeder screws? and the expansion tank cap they both have O-rings that compress and will fail over time also check the hose at the top of the exp tank it also has o-rings inside it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 pontiac sunfire leaking coolant from big pipe

if its the pipe on the engine then its the thermostate housing, if its in the front it would be th top of your radiator

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REMOVAL
  1. Remove fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Removal/Installation.
  2. Clean area around filter/regulator.
  3. Disconnect fuel line at filter/regulator. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings for procedures.
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    8. Install new retainer clamp (clamp snaps over top of filter/regulator and locks to flanges on pump module).
    9. Connect fuel line at filter/regulator. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings for procedures.
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Two different procedures may be used to drain fuel tank (lowering tank or using DRB scan tool).

The quickest draining procedure involves lowering the fuel tank.

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If electric fuel pump is not operating, tank must be lowered for fuel draining. Refer to following procedures.

FUEL TANK REMOVAL
  1. Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
  2. Release fuel system pressure. Refer to the Fuel System Pressure Release.
  3. Raise and support vehicle.
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  5. Remove 4 fuel hose shield mounting bolts and remove fuel hose shield from body.
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          4. Position fuel tank to hydraulic jack.
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