California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
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?
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?