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Date:         Mon, 24 Apr 1995 17:26:43 +0100
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From:         puusital@adobe.com (Paul Uusitalo)
Subject:      Replacing Propane Regulator

I need to replace the propane regulator on my '87 Westy.

I already know the deal about getting the Marshall 290 (cuz they don't make the 260 no more) and trimming the plastic shield.

What I don't know is whether or not I should undertake this job myself. Looking at it, it appears to be a simple task, but I don't want to screw up and wind up with a propane gusher - either during the install or after.

Has anyone done this themselves? If so, what's the blow by blow, and what - if any - special tools or precautions are required?

Thanks!

Paul puusital@adobe.com


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