Sorry, no. It’s not a stove I recognise. An assortment of O-ring sizes from somewhere such as Machine Mart is handy to have in for other jobs. That’s what I usually resort to for a match.
I got this old stove some twenty years ago, and haven't used it for more then tens years. Today when I connected it to the canister the fuel leaked, the o-ring seemed to be defective. Does anyone know the spec of the o-ring of this stove?
@Spindle Old thread alert!! I may be a bit late to the party, but your Epigas stove was known as the 3003 Pakker stove. I picked up one of those last year, new and unused and still in its (rather battered) box. It came with the plastic stabilising base, instruction sheet, and the brass adaptor to allow use with refillable 904/907 cylinders. Epigas made your tin can windshield mod themselves in the guise of the Back-Pakker model, which I bought in maybe 1979/80, when I ventured into cycle touring. That model had the same Pakker stove which was packed (or pakked?) inside a stainless steel circular case, 4 1/2" in diameter and 1 1/2" high, the lid of which has a 1/2" hole in the centre. The lid then fits over the burner jet and potstands to form a windshield, while the case base can be used as a small pan - it came complete with a Trangia style pot grabber and the whole lot packs into the pan and windshield case, weighing a total of 313g. It could be fuelled with a self sealing throwaway cartridge, available in a range of smaller sizes, by a pierceable Gaz type 200/206 cartridge fitted inside one of two styles of Epigas adaptors, or from the aforesaid 901/904/907 Gaz butane refillable cylinders by using the little brass adaptor supplied with it.
Your Pakker doesn’t resemble the remote-canister one I started this thread with Dean, so whose stove? John
@presscall Sorry for the confusion, John. My reply was in response to message no.18 of the thread, asked by Spindle, which is why I had prompted them. Three or so muck ups in a row - perhaps it's time I gave up!