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Re: Need Help on Parts for LP Vaporizer
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Posted by Billy NY on August 24, 2006 at 09:54:30 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Need Help on Parts for LP Vaporizer posted by Galen Ishman on August 23, 2006 at 19:41:34:
Do a search for the brand name on the internet and see if anything comes up for it. If not you may find the equivalent Impco vaporizor for the application. I just re-built mine, and do check parts prices, I got hosed by a local supplier for a re-build kit, live and learn, but was a simple item to re-build, the diaphragms can eventually leak and cause problems, what you describe sounds like a faulty safety valve. Make sure your electric connections are solid on that safety valve, and that your coolant lines running through the unit are tight and coolant is up to level in the radiator, especially if in a cold winter area. You can probably buy the complete unit for less than $150.00 I would think, as opposed to the $160 it cost me for a new safety valve, tank hose, and re-built kit for my Impco vaporizor. If you rebuild it, make sure you are very careful with the mating surfaces and make sure to clean them without gouging or scratching, soft metal, a gouge can cause a diaphragm leak. About all I know from the one I re-built, first one I've ever done, runs nice and I eliminated a leak that was increasing fuel consumption, starts up every time no problem now.
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