I sued to have a lot of trouble with the lite going out while driving. Then I tore the whole thing down, took it apart as much as I dared, cleaned it out as much as I could (which included 2 dead bugs in the burner box) and put it back togeather as best I could. Havent had a blow out since. Starts easyer too.
-----Original Message----- From: John Welsh <jwelsh29@IDT.NET> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 5:32 PM Subject: Re: Driving with LP appliances on
>Listees, > >Sounds like there's a lot of variation between vanagons here. My >refrigerator pilot blows out at any speeds beyond around town. It seems >to me I remember a past posting about this (that should be in the >archives). Apparently the two air tubes have to be exactly the same >length and you have to take out the refer, measure, and cut so they are >the same. Sounds like a lot of trouble to me. > >John Welsh, San Diego >87 Syncro Westfalia GL >81 Triumph TR8 |
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