At the recycling place, saw a guy tinkering with the same lantern, he asked if I wanted it, he’ll yeah. The I found your tear down. I’ll start tomorrow, thanks, yours looks bran new.
Coleman fluid is pretty much gasoline, not kerosene. Coleman actually sells these as gasoline lanterns. Naphtha however is more highly refined and doesn't have additives like the gas you put into a car. Kerosene is more oil based is is more similar to diesel.
Hey man I have a question. I found a 222 Peak 1 in a box at our boyscouts. I've been cleaning it up and when I took the pump out and turned the whole thing upside down, 2 tiny copper coloured balls came falling out. Any idea were those are supposed to go?
At about the 6 minute mark the video goes into fast forward for the remainder of the video. Is there any way to slow it down or do you have another video that shows the rebuild in normal time.
You can slow the speed down on here. Click pause on the video and you will see 3 dots at the upper right of the video. Click that and then you will see video playback speed. Hope this helps
Welcome back!!! Missed the videos!!
Nice video. Exactly what i needed after buying ine if these today and it leaking from the knob.
At the recycling place, saw a guy tinkering with the same lantern, he asked if I wanted it, he’ll yeah. The I found your tear down. I’ll start tomorrow, thanks, yours looks bran new.
There is another video by a guy with a better disassembly video than mine. Channel name is Explorer mike. Check it out. Thanks for watching.
These sell for 100-200$ now
Cool man! Hope to see more videos
cahighcountry hey Kurtis its been a while! Hope all is well!? Thanks for watchin!
What is that brass tube thing that comes out the bottom? I have 3 of these lanterns and non have that, it looks like a starter or flint striker?
Coleman fluid is pretty much gasoline, not kerosene. Coleman actually sells these as gasoline lanterns. Naphtha however is more highly refined and doesn't have additives like the gas you put into a car. Kerosene is more oil based is is more similar to diesel.
Coleman fuel is similar to gasoline but without much for additives. Quite a bit different than Kerosene.
Hey man I have a question. I found a 222 Peak 1 in a box at our boyscouts. I've been cleaning it up and when I took the pump out and turned the whole thing upside down, 2 tiny copper coloured balls came falling out. Any idea were those are supposed to go?
I do remember seeing those but i cant remember where they go
@@Mountainbum1876 damn allright thx anyway. I pulled the pump on my 282 to see with a torch if I could find were they are but nothing 😭
@@therickman1990 let me see if the instructions ihave say where they go give me a few hours im not home at the moment
@@therickman1990 ok if you slow the video down at 7:10 to 7:12 you will see where they go. Slow the video down to 0.25x speed.
@@Mountainbum1876 Ah so not in the pump! They go in the hole on the top! Thx man, gonna try when I get home!
At about the 6 minute mark the video goes into fast forward for the remainder of the video. Is there any way to slow it down or do you have another video that shows the rebuild in normal time.
You can slow the speed down on here. Click pause on the video and you will see 3 dots at the upper right of the video. Click that and then you will see video playback speed. Hope this helps
Colemam fuel is Naptha. Not kero OR car gas.
SEAFOAM is also Naptha with thin oil added. Seafoam just makes smoke in this case
Your video is good but you went to fast putting it back together, how can we slow that down.
On the video screen you should be able to adjust the “video playback speed”
@@Mountainbum1876 thanks ill try that.