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  1. Firedevil

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    Need help
     
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    Welcome to the forum. [​IMG] What do you need help with?
     
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    Assuming the worse or worst, 112. Unless of course, you started a forest fire, then 117.

    If it is just a stove issue -- let's hear what you got.
     
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    Hello,good afertnoon everyone.after having repairedmy mothers oil stoves and having come to this site looking for tips to help me there i manager to get away with ir. Fortunately after having seen yours so well working and shiny i decides to buy One to me .I bought a Hipólito no.0 at an antiques fair. Ir loocked like new and unsed.When i tried to put it to work there was pressure and oil spurted ,after heating up ,it stopped Spouting oil and ONLY air came out . I already changed the nipple and nrv valve but i still have the Dame problem.
    Can anyone tell me what i need replace ir fix?

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    Let’s start with lighting procedure. What type fuel did you use? Did you preheat it before pumping it up to light? Plenty of fuel in the tank?
    I’m not being facetious, but often the simple things are the issue. Let’s eliminate them first.
     
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    Kerosene,y preheat,and tank almost full
     
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    I’m not understanding how “air” could be coming out of the jet. If Kerosene is in the riser tube. The air should be vaporized fuel. Sorry, but I’m sure someone with more experience will be along soon.
     
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    Sorry , i cant put the vídeo
     
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    Still pictures work well here. :thumbup:
     
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    Your tank shouldn't be full. You need to allow room for air pressure to build. Also, open the air vent on the fuel cap while it is priming. Here's a video:

     
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    Fuel,air,fuel,air ,jus make Balls of fire
     
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    See my post with video above.
     
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    I’m just now seeing pics in first post. Was it windy? Have you looked at the jet?
     
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    Also, you need to prick the jet with a needle, to make sure it's clean.
     
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    I see that vídeo, and i put new niple i and keep clean ,
    IvanN the stove its in a Room , no wind and the flames come side
     
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    That’s odd, but there must be a cause. A poor jet or leaking around the threads? A hole in the solder?
     
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    I do the sacrifice and put under water no leak