Yes, good point. I personally had no luck at any of the LP dealers around here, Charlottesville, VA, finding the autostop fill valve. That's why I was pointing directly to the manufacturer as probably the best source for that particular valve. Any other parts of the system probably could be purchased at the local LP dealer. Hope that clarifies what I was trying to say, and I in no way meant to criticize what you were saying, Stan, with regard to purchasing other valves and/or regulators. Marc Stan Wilder wrote: >Well Mark give the local LP dealer a chance. >I've been buying LP parts for the last 45 years and they're aren't all that >stupid. > >Stan Wilder >Engine Ceramics >214-352-4931 >www.engineceramics.com > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Marc Perdue" <marcperdue@ADELPHIA.NET> >To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 5:26 PM >Subject: Re: propane tank - valve leak > > > > >>Yes, but if the valve that is leaking is the autostop fill valve, I >>believe you'll have to get that directly from Mansfield Tank, who made >>the valves. I bought one from them when I first got my van about four >>or five years ago and could find the contact info if needed. >> >>Marc Perdue >> >> > > |
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