Ah dang it. I do not have my receipt anymore so I am not totally sure what size it was. I brought my stove along with me into the store though to test it out to make sure it would fit. I would recommend that!
It could also be that the inside of the screw on part is worn. It should fit tight. If the problem continues you should replace the whole regulator assembly.
Thanks for sharing, Brother! I’m currently looking at all the troubleshooting videos on these stoves that I can; yours was a different problem than any I’ve come across so far, so I’m thankful to learn something new from you as well! I guess non-petroleum silicone grease is helpful for those parts as well. 😊
Firstly disclaimer that I am not professional I can only offer what happened to me. With that being said, I had that before too. The o ring replacement made the connection right again so no gas would leak and a fire wouldn't start. But if the regulator itself is worn then you might have to replace it completely. Be careful and make sure to heed the warnings on the product itself. Hope you can solve it!
I learned something while taking a crap! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing, what size oring was it? I lost mine, I don't have a reference point.
Ah dang it. I do not have my receipt anymore so I am not totally sure what size it was. I brought my stove along with me into the store though to test it out to make sure it would fit. I would recommend that!
Awesome thanks I’ll try it
It could also be that the inside of the screw on part is worn. It should fit tight. If the problem continues you should replace the whole regulator assembly.
@ggazzara1115 that’s super helpful! It’s been good since this fix but if it continues again I will check that
Thanks for sharing, Brother! I’m currently looking at all the troubleshooting videos on these stoves that I can; yours was a different problem than any I’ve come across so far, so I’m thankful to learn something new from you as well! I guess non-petroleum silicone grease is helpful for those parts as well. 😊
Nice man! Thanks. Been looking into mine.. O ring can be such a pain lol.
You know it. So frustrating!
Just had a fire Spewing Out of the gas regulator connection to stove ...now What
Firstly disclaimer that I am not professional I can only offer what happened to me.
With that being said, I had that before too. The o ring replacement made the connection right again so no gas would leak and a fire wouldn't start. But if the regulator itself is worn then you might have to replace it completely. Be careful and make sure to heed the warnings on the product itself.
Hope you can solve it!