Toolslinger
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Jan 31...
Temps really won't relent this year.
I've now got a second propane heater by repairing the original. 105,000 btu if they're running wide open. Much better...
I tried to work on it yesterday, but I didn't get the heat running earlier enough, plus my soul just wasn't feeling it... So I grabbed all the fuel line, the tank, whatever else was involved, and brought it in to the house overnight to warm up.
This morning, I installed the new tank outlet. Nothing like working in the middle of the living room with diesel components, and white teflon pipe dope...
Headed to the garage, and fired up the heat.
Took the tank out to the barn, and hung it from a hoist over a bucket with the fitting down, and threw probably a quart of 2 cycle fuel in it to check for leaks. I moved on to other tasks while that was under way.
After about an hour, all was well, so I dumped the fuel, and headed down to the garage. Inside it was probably just above freezing. Wouldn't think that would be pleasant, but this year, it's fine.
With the fitting, I had to open up the notch where it comes through the enclosure to clear the nut. I added a strip of rubber between the tank, and the enclosure to hold it back a little since there's a washer on the well nut that I didn't want to contact the enclosure, and I couldn't remove quite enough of the flange to clear it otherwise.
Things seemed to be going nicely...
Got the radiator end put back in place, but it just wasn't sitting nicely. I fought with that for way too long before realizing that I had caught the rubber strip between the two flanges... So off with that assembly again, cut the strip down so it can't interfere and back on. I'm getting pretty good with that assembly now after having done it too often.
Started installing the new fuel return line. Apparently I didn't get enough by like a foot... So I just did all the little pieces, and left the long run back to the tank for when I get some more line. I also replaced the fuel filter, and the water separator since I've got it all torn apart now. Pleasantly, while the separator was tight, King Kong had not installed it, and it came off without getting mangled.
All the wiring is back in place. All the supply side lines are back in place. Radiator is hooked back in, though not filled. By then, it was 5:15, and the garage was up to 62 degrees, and I was down to just a sweatshirt. So much easier to work with the enclosure bolts and nuts without a heavy coat on.
I threw a quart of diesel in it... We'll see if it is actually sealed up tomorrow morning, or if I have a haz-mat cleanup...
Temps really won't relent this year.
I've now got a second propane heater by repairing the original. 105,000 btu if they're running wide open. Much better...
I tried to work on it yesterday, but I didn't get the heat running earlier enough, plus my soul just wasn't feeling it... So I grabbed all the fuel line, the tank, whatever else was involved, and brought it in to the house overnight to warm up.
This morning, I installed the new tank outlet. Nothing like working in the middle of the living room with diesel components, and white teflon pipe dope...
Headed to the garage, and fired up the heat.
Took the tank out to the barn, and hung it from a hoist over a bucket with the fitting down, and threw probably a quart of 2 cycle fuel in it to check for leaks. I moved on to other tasks while that was under way.
After about an hour, all was well, so I dumped the fuel, and headed down to the garage. Inside it was probably just above freezing. Wouldn't think that would be pleasant, but this year, it's fine.
With the fitting, I had to open up the notch where it comes through the enclosure to clear the nut. I added a strip of rubber between the tank, and the enclosure to hold it back a little since there's a washer on the well nut that I didn't want to contact the enclosure, and I couldn't remove quite enough of the flange to clear it otherwise.
Things seemed to be going nicely...
Got the radiator end put back in place, but it just wasn't sitting nicely. I fought with that for way too long before realizing that I had caught the rubber strip between the two flanges... So off with that assembly again, cut the strip down so it can't interfere and back on. I'm getting pretty good with that assembly now after having done it too often.
Started installing the new fuel return line. Apparently I didn't get enough by like a foot... So I just did all the little pieces, and left the long run back to the tank for when I get some more line. I also replaced the fuel filter, and the water separator since I've got it all torn apart now. Pleasantly, while the separator was tight, King Kong had not installed it, and it came off without getting mangled.
All the wiring is back in place. All the supply side lines are back in place. Radiator is hooked back in, though not filled. By then, it was 5:15, and the garage was up to 62 degrees, and I was down to just a sweatshirt. So much easier to work with the enclosure bolts and nuts without a heavy coat on.
I threw a quart of diesel in it... We'll see if it is actually sealed up tomorrow morning, or if I have a haz-mat cleanup...
