What's inside a Coleman lantern?

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I found a sparkling-new Coleman lantern (red, single mantle, date code 3-1975) a while back. New in the box, even had the interior box padding, with a burned mantle the only evidence it was ever lighted. Today when the power went out I fueled it up and tried it out. No joy. Fuel doesn't reach the pickup pipe unless I lay it over horizontal for a moment. Then when I right it, it runs for a minute then is starved for fuel again. (The pump, cleaning needle handle, good pressure, everything, all work like new.)

Looking into the filler cap I see the copper pickup tube but nothing more.

Isn't there supposed to be a cotton wick below the pickup tube?

This is the first time I've looked inside one in many years. My previous Coleman appliances have been dead reliable, no need to putter with them.

Does anybody know what should be inside, and how to correct this one?
 
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Thanks Tommu.

This one pumps up well. The generator and orifice are clear. Cranking the cleaning handle chokes off the sound with the handle at top but allows it at every other position, so that is working normally.

I can hear air (not fuel) go through the generator and into the mantle but it won't light. Then after tipping it for a moment I hear fuel go through (because the pickup was submerged) and it lights properly. But it will run out of fuel and go out if I don't tip it and submerge that pickup pipe again, about every 30-60 seconds.

I suspect there is a cotton wick missing between the fuel intake pipe, and the fuel in the tank.

I looked at the manual you referenced, and that's exactly how I've operated these for 50+ years.

That troubleshooting guide shows
Problem -- Culprit

Can't build good pressure -- Pump plunger assembly
Won't maintain good pressure -- Filler cap gasket
Won't light at all -- Generator
Lights, then goes right out -- Pressure, generator
Burns weak or intermittently, pulses -- Generator
Dim or yellow light -- Air system
... and the teardown procedures to remedy these problems.

BTDT. I field-stripped my stove and lanterns back in the 70's when unleaded auto fuel became available, and I tried using it. Too many additives! I cleaned and then replaced the generators in all my Coleman stuff to get them working again. I have also occasionally torn them down to clear spider nests out of the air tubes.

But none of what he mentions describes what I am experiencing - the need to tip the lantern to make it pick up fuel.


I got rid of my Coleman-fuel gear and went to propane when the Forest Service prohibited liquid fuel during high fire danger season, up where I have a mining claim. But this little model 200 was so pretty I couldn't pass it up. First time I have seen anything Coleman that doesn't work properly right out of the box.
 
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Ill be the pick up tube rusted through or broke off just as a guess you can pull valve out of tank and check that.

Ive made a repair to them with some model air plane fuel hose and a klunk just get the type hose for gas big enough to slide over the drop pipe and slide the klunk in the hose .

tom
 
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Ill bet the pick up tube rusted through or broke off
Good idea. That is something I can check.

Looking into the tank it is immaculate, but I thought I recalled in the past seeing a wad of something to draw fuel up to the pickup tube, presumably by capillary action.

Since the pickup doesn't go down far enough to reach the top of the fuel, if there isn't a wick then maybe it just picks up vapor?
 
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It may be that the reason it only had a burned mantle is that it actually DIDN'T work right out of the box. Therefore you may be looking to repair a manufacturing defect.

As I remember there is a hole ~halfway up the generator that does the "wicking action" you mention. Vapor would enter there and suck up some additional fuel? I've NEVER seen cotton wicking inside the gas lanterns or stoves, and I still use both.

Years ago, I had (still have) a lantern that didn't work (one of the old chrome ones). I didn't understand how they worked but during experimentation, closed off the hole I mentioned above. DON'T DO THAT. Yes, you'll get "light" from the flames that appear when pure gas starts being forced up the generator tube. ;-)

Phil
 
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It may be that the reason it only had a burned mantle is that it actually DIDN'T work right out of the box. Therefore you may be looking to repair a manufacturing defect.
That's what I suspect.
 
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It may be that the reason it only had a burned mantle is that it actually DIDN'T work right out of the box. Therefore you may be looking to repair a manufacturing defect.

As I remember there is a hole ~halfway up the generator that does the "wicking action" you mention. Vapor would enter there and suck up some additional fuel? I've NEVER seen cotton wicking inside the gas lanterns or stoves, and I still use both.

Years ago, I had (still have) a lantern that didn't work (one of the old chrome ones). I didn't understand how they worked but during experimentation, closed off the hole I mentioned above. DON'T DO THAT. Yes, you'll get "light" from the flames that appear when pure gas starts being forced up the generator tube. ;-)

Phil

I'm thinking like Phil. I've never seen one with a wick. Old oil lamps, yes but never a Coleman. I've got one of those old chrome one's myself. They were, and are, good lanterns when they work right.
 
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Sounds like there isn't a wick. I must have been remembering the little Svea etc backpack stoves.

I'm still baffled. This thing runs fine laying on its side which submerges the pickup tube. (Except the mantle starts to sag after a while). Put upright again, it quits feeding fuel to the mantle and soon goes out - while the sound of air whistling through remains. This is with the tank 95% full and pumped up to full pressure.
 
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I have a 80-81 model, I looked in it today to see if in fact there was a "wick". Not in mine, appears to be just a pick up tube from what I can see.

In any case, your model is a "far out" (term of the time) show piece.
 

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