I started up the Primus 85 and it burned poorly. I noticed the burner was out of line but I found the flame went out but lit easily again What do you think? http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=52nabkg
The flame ring is missing - might be running a little rich (nipple hole enlarged) but I'd try the flame ring first.
Hi, this burner should run pretty good without a flame ring and like Doug, my money is on an over-size aperture on the nipple, and perhaps a little too low tank pressure. I reckon the hole size in the nipple of this burner should be about 0.7mm, or 28thou in old money. The burner should produce about 12-15kw flat out. Best Regards, Kerophile.
Hi Cabriolet, This link will give you an idea of what you are aiming for( although this particular burner produces about 20kW) https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/6201 Regards, Kerophile
The gallery ring, which the flame ring rests on is also out of alignment. Curing this aesthetically can be a problem, as it is brazed onto the burner tubes, as soldering will melt. Also have you tried the heat and dunk method to clean out the inside of the burner ?
For my money i'd bet n air leak at the filler cap. Even with an over large nipple orfice the flame should not go out . lance
This was a first fire up for this stove. I will be sorting out the burner over the next few weeks. Thanks for the theories so far.