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Subject: Re: Propane Parts


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Hubert Harrien
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Date Posted: 07/ 12/ 04, 6:45pm
In reply to: Matt Kowalski 's message, "Propane Parts" on 02/ 9/ 04, 7:53am

I have an 81' 35fc and I recently developed a leak in the regulator. I think it was the diaphram. I checked around and the only place I found was Holland Motor Homes. They were very helpful and said they only sold the whole regulator, not just the diaphram. They said they stocked it and would ship it to me.

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Author:
Don 1980FC31
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Date Posted: 10/ 14/ 04, 9:46pm

Any propane dealer should be able to provide you with a high side regulator. If you have the space by the regulator, most have a free port that you can unplug and add a PSI guage. I beleive 10 PSI is the correct setting.

On your old regulator, if you loosen the jam nut and attempt to adjust the pressure this will often wreck the old dried out diaphram and all your propane will slowly leak away.

Due to liability, most shops will not rebuild an old regulator. About $30. Most internet sites will not sell direct to the public unless it is part of a system.

Regards, Don

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