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Date:         Sun, 10 Oct 2004 00:06:06 -0400
Reply-To:     Data Services <dataservices@COMCAST.NET>
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From:         Data Services <dataservices@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      propane leak
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Hi All I recently noticed a smell of propane. After a quick application of soap solution to the usual suspects, I found no major leaks and had to move on. But now, there is insufficient propane to come out the small leak. If I fill the tank so that I can check for leaks, can I then open the knurled overfill valve to evacuate the propane? I'm pretty sure this will work, but I am not in so much of a hurry (end of summer camp season) that the conventional wisdom of the list should not be checked first.

Dave B. 83.5 Tiico Westy 83.5 WBX Westy


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