That must have given you a fright. Must have been a thin spot in the generator tube I guess. Good thing you were not injured and your globe is still intact.......Take care, Bluefin.
It turned out this was totally my fault. I had the cleaning needle turned to the up position during the pre-heat process creating a blockage allowing pressure to build up inside the generator. Lessons learned the hard way. 😆 🤣 😂 Thanks for watching. God bless.
Hi from Australia just a thought I’ve had smaller explosions and destroyed my mantle when I have used too much carby cleaner now I rinse it off with shillite Australia white gas
I'll bet that spring would still work fine in two pieces. For the generator to pop like that I imagine the tip has to be clogged during pre-heat and then the pressure gets high enough to pop it.
Yes the spring would still work and the busted generator was all my fault. I left the tip cleaner in the up position and therefore closed off the tip of the generator allowing the pressure to build up. Thanks for watching and God.
I noticed in the two different videos where the generator blew or split open the handle for the pricker were both in the up position (pricker wire is closing the tip) which would creat pressure in the generator as if the pricker handle was down (open position)the pressure would exit the generator tip. Any feedback would be appreciated
I think you're absolutely correct. I hadn't paid attention to the cleaning lever. Just got lucky it didn't happen with the globe off. Thanks for the input. God bless.
I just had a thought and went back and checked: At "20:50" you turned the cleaning tip to the "up" position. Did you ever turn it back down before/while the burner cup was burning? If up, could that have plugged the end and been an enabler of the blowout due to carb cleaner ignition?
No sir. That was my problem. I wasn't paying Attention and left it up. I didn't even realize I had turned it to the up position. Lessons learned. Thanks for the help.
Wow! Either the jet was still clogged and/or the needle was up. That took a tremendous amount of pressure. As the brass gets annealed every time it's lit, stress cracking shouldn't have been a factor. The 4 piece springs didn't cause it and should work just fine. The spring was just a coincidence.
This was totally my fault. I left the cleaning tip in the up position during the preheat process, causing the pressure to build up and no way to escape. Lessons learned. Thanks for watching, and God bless.
@@colemanrestorationsrepair4171 It's all good, no worries. The only casualty was a mantle. I shot a few stove/lantern videos about 12 years ago under the name blmeflmm66 that are still up. My acct got hacked so i just abandoned it. I can tell you from experience that you make simple mistakes when you're recording yourself that you would never make in ordinary use. HAHA! But there is a teaching moment here. The good news is, folks get to at least learn from this. That fuel's gotta go somewhere when it gets hot. It will find a way to expand the easy way or the hard way. Haha! I just wish that part was recorded. I won't ask you to repeat that one, though. Keep up the great content and have a super weekend!
I have a 237 just like yours I have had for a very long time. I just acquired a 236 from Canada. I am able to find NOS (expensive!) 237 Kerosine generators but am having less success finding NOS 236 generators (I always start at OldColemanParts). Is a 236 the same lantern as a 237 just less the preheat cup and retainer? If so, I am considering just putting a NOS 237 generator in my 236 and adding a preheat cup. There are Amish-made new preheat cups on epay that fit nicely. What are your thoughts on this? Thank you so much for showing us all how to try and keep our 237s burning with our original parts.
It is my understanding the 236 and 237 are the same lantern fount and burner frame. I would assume the generator and fuel pickup tube would be different. Been reading on converting a 220 to kerosene. You have to use the tip of a 201 generator and remove the cardboard packing from the generator but I'm no expert on this. I haven't seen anyone converting the 236 but I'm sure it has probably be done and probably has been. You could probably get on the Facebook group and find someone with more experience than me who could help you better. Great bunch of guys you just have to ask. Lots of knowledge in this group. Thanks for watching and God bless. facebook.com/groups/108764146511291/?ref=share
NOS 236 generator's are indeed veryyy rare as they contain asbestos however every now and then one turns up on Ebay. I purchased one a few weeks back for backup sake, wasn't cheap but least I have it in case I ever need it. There are new one's being made now as well although the word is they don't perform all that well for the most part.
That must have given you a fright. Must have been a thin spot in the generator tube I guess. Good thing you were not injured and your globe is still intact.......Take care, Bluefin.
It turned out this was totally my fault.
I had the cleaning needle turned to the up position during the pre-heat process creating a blockage allowing pressure to build up inside the generator.
Lessons learned the hard way. 😆 🤣 😂
Thanks for watching.
God bless.
Wow. Definitely good education. Glad you're OK and nothing bad happened Generators although expensive, still cheaper than... definitely blessed
Sure Happy No One Got Hurt, Robert ! ATB Ter & Mel God Bless
Thanks Terry. Kerosene is nowhere near as flammable as the white gas.
Thanks and God bless.
Hi from Australia just a thought I’ve had smaller explosions and destroyed my mantle when I have used too much carby cleaner now I rinse it off with shillite Australia white gas
I'll bet that spring would still work fine in two pieces. For the generator to pop like that I imagine the tip has to be clogged during pre-heat and then the pressure gets high enough to pop it.
Yes the spring would still work and the busted generator was all my fault.
I left the tip cleaner in the up position and therefore closed off the tip of the generator allowing the pressure to build up.
Thanks for watching and God.
I noticed in the two different videos where the generator blew or split open the handle for the pricker were both in the up position (pricker wire is closing the tip) which would creat pressure in the generator as if the pricker handle was down (open position)the pressure would exit the generator tip. Any feedback would be appreciated
I think you're absolutely correct.
I hadn't paid attention to the cleaning lever.
Just got lucky it didn't happen with the globe off.
Thanks for the input.
God bless.
I just had a thought and went back and checked: At "20:50" you turned the cleaning tip to the "up" position. Did you ever turn it back down before/while the burner cup was burning? If up, could that have plugged the end and been an enabler of the blowout due to carb cleaner ignition?
No sir. That was my problem. I wasn't paying Attention and left it up.
I didn't even realize I had turned it to the up position.
Lessons learned.
Thanks for the help.
Good eye
Wow! Either the jet was still clogged and/or the needle was up. That took a tremendous amount of pressure. As the brass gets annealed every time it's lit, stress cracking shouldn't have been a factor. The 4 piece springs didn't cause it and should work just fine. The spring was just a coincidence.
This was totally my fault.
I left the cleaning tip in the up position during the preheat process, causing the pressure to build up and no way to escape.
Lessons learned.
Thanks for watching, and God bless.
@@colemanrestorationsrepair4171 It's all good, no worries. The only casualty was a mantle.
I shot a few stove/lantern videos about 12 years ago under the name blmeflmm66 that are still up. My acct got hacked so i just abandoned it. I can tell you from experience that you make simple mistakes when you're recording yourself that you would never make in ordinary use. HAHA! But there is a teaching moment here. The good news is, folks get to at least learn from this. That fuel's gotta go somewhere when it gets hot. It will find a way to expand the easy way or the hard way. Haha! I just wish that part was recorded. I won't ask you to repeat that one, though. Keep up the great content and have a super weekend!
Hope your day gets better
It's all good. I already got a new generator and it will be as good as new.
Thanks and God bless.
I have a 237 just like yours I have had for a very long time. I just acquired a 236 from Canada. I am able to find NOS (expensive!) 237 Kerosine generators but am having less success finding NOS 236 generators (I always start at OldColemanParts). Is a 236 the same lantern as a 237 just less the preheat cup and retainer? If so, I am considering just putting a NOS 237 generator in my 236 and adding a preheat cup. There are Amish-made new preheat cups on epay that fit nicely. What are your thoughts on this?
Thank you so much for showing us all how to try and keep our 237s burning with our original parts.
It is my understanding the 236 and 237 are the same lantern fount and burner frame. I would assume the generator and fuel pickup tube would be different. Been reading on converting a 220 to kerosene. You have to use the tip of a 201 generator and remove the cardboard packing from the generator but I'm no expert on this. I haven't seen anyone converting the 236 but I'm sure it has probably be done and probably has been.
You could probably get on the Facebook group and find someone with more experience than me who could help you better.
Great bunch of guys you just have to ask. Lots of knowledge in this group.
Thanks for watching and God bless.
facebook.com/groups/108764146511291/?ref=share
NOS 236 generator's are indeed veryyy rare as they contain asbestos however every now and then one turns up on Ebay. I purchased one a few weeks back for backup sake, wasn't cheap but least I have it in case I ever need it. There are new one's being made now as well although the word is they don't perform all that well for the most part.
Infelizmente, mas um ótimo conteúdo.
Awesome
Dag gone it. Hopefully you find one sooner more than later.
Already got a new one for ocp for a reasonable price.
Thanks and God bless.