okay, i check the archives, tried gasket sealant, readjusted the flue itself, pulled fridge and made sure the combustion chamber was cleaned and sealed, measured the flue lines to make sure they are the same length, check pressure regulator to make sue prssure is good. it still blows out while driving, but now it blows out at lower speeds, so whatever it is i made it worse. what will stop this from blowing out?? just out of curiousity, does altitude affect this. because i am constantly climbing over 1000 feet just about everytime i drive. i go from 3300 feet to 4700 to work or 3300 feet to 4000 to town and back again. does this make any sense or am i breathing too much propane...? TIA jason _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ |
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