Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 22:19:16 -0500
Reply-To: Karl Mullendore <thewestyman@MINDSPRING.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Karl Mullendore <thewestyman@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject: Re: Propane valve replacement?
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Try your local RV store, they all seem to carry the std. fill valves. You
probably have an autostop valve currently, but it can be replaced by the
std. one.
Karl
----- Original Message -----
From: Sean Reifschneider <jafo@TUMMY.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 9:09 PM
Subject: Propane valve replacement?
> So I'm off on this adventure in Illinois, and with every tank refill
> it's getting harder to get the valve to shut off after filling. This
> is on an '87 AdventureWagen conversion... I don't fully understand
> how these tanks work, but the problem is as follows.
>
> There is a single monolithic assembly for the intake, and another
> valve (looks like the gas grill kind) heading out to the appliances.
> This big assembly has a tube running to the "indicator port", and
> a knob on the side. They connect the fill hose, and then open the
> indicator knob on the side of this assembly. It then starts spewing
> some propane while the tank is filling.
>
> When they go to shut off this valve, they have to use pliers now. I've
> been told that this is not right, and needs to be replaced. It did
> used to shut off without any problem. I can also smell gas sometimes
> when I'm around the car if the air is still...
>
> It's been hard finding a place to help me with this. Apparently, all
> the new tanks use separate indicator and fill assemblies (probably
> exactly because of this problem).
>
> Anyone have any recommendations on where I can get replacement parts for
> this? Finding a place that has the parts has been the problem. I
> don't really care if it's a single assembly, or two different parts,
though
> I guess I'd prefer two parts so I could get a spare indicator. Once I
> get the parts, I can easily find somone to do the work, if I can't myself.
>
> A functioning propane tank in January is a good thing. :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
> --
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> -- Eric Hoffer
> Sean Reifschneider, Inimitably Superfluous <jafo@tummy.com>
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