Primus model 2063

Discussion in 'Fettling Forum' started by joelman79, Jun 16, 2005.

  1. joelman79

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    I have a primus model 2063 propane 2 burner stove. The burner furtherest from the bottle have very poor fuel flow (it won't even light). Is there a way to clean it and make it work?.

    Thanks....
     
  2. Nordicthug

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    All the propane stoves I've ever had anything to do with were simple in the extreme. I suggest you take the srtove apart as far as you can (being very careful not to get parts jumbled) then blow fairly high pressure (80-90 PS)I compressed air backward through the jets and feed tubes. Blowing out the burner heads as well might be helpful. Other than this, I don't know what you might attempt.

    Gerry
     
  3. Susan Gresia United States

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    Hello-I just brought a Primus 2063. Its in great shape but does not have the hose and regulator. Does anyone know what I should use to connect to a small 1 lb propane tank or green propane bottle
     
  4. Lennart F

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    The US version of 2063 is Primus 2048 and the 1" bottle valve on the hose is the only difference - standard propane hose fitting from bottle valve to hose.
    Primus 1960's style quick connection that is slightly different to the ones Primus use today - is the thing you really need and that could be fitted to a new propane hose in similar size.
    Observe that this stove operates with full pressure propane without regulator.