Hey man, Im bored today and I got a comment for you.Hope it helps.After you connect the copper to the new tank, turn on the gas(your tank is filled isnt it?)This will blow out any crud (that has taken up residence where it dosent belong ),inside the tubes and new valve.Then hook up to the stove and frig.If you dont, you may get a blockage in that tinnnnnnney orifice that is in the frig burner.If that happens, it's time to pull the frig,and if that happens, you may faint from all the rust you find behind the frig.Sorry,this same senario just cost me $3000 in body work and a new paint job.The dreaded westy seam rust ya know.It got me gooood. Roger Sisler |
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