alahol2
Well-Known Member
I have just replaced the 20+ year old butane bulkhead regulator with a dual fuel 'marine' regulator + pigtail. When I came to try the cooker, I couldn't get it to light, virtually no gas coming through. After much messing about I decided to try and 'rod through' the old copper (1/4") piping. I used a length of single core plastic coated wire. I could only get about half way along the pipe from each end. Each time I pulled the wire out it was coated with a foul smelling oily substance. I rodded it several times until the wire came out relatively clean and I finally have a very good flame at the cooker. I use Calor butane.
Questions...
Is this oily substance a by product of the gas?
Is there a filter that can be inserted in the line to prevent the oil from getting into the pipe?
The copper pipework is now 35 years old should it be replaced?
Questions...
Is this oily substance a by product of the gas?
Is there a filter that can be inserted in the line to prevent the oil from getting into the pipe?
The copper pipework is now 35 years old should it be replaced?