How to Rebuild a Coleman Two or Three Burner Camp Stove - Part I, Disassembly

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  • @ericchandler90
    @ericchandler90 Рік тому +8

    This is awesome! We're lucky to have someone with your experience share this information with the world!

  • @mattstone8878
    @mattstone8878 Рік тому +3

    Mr. Coleman would be proud. ❤

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +2

      Oh my, that is a very deep thought. He would be proud. He'd be proud of his product, and of the millions of users and enthusiasts he created.

  • @frequency79
    @frequency79 Рік тому +3

    At last a video for 2 and 3 burner coleman stoves 🎉 👏👏👏 can wait for part two, thank you

  • @funpolice8128
    @funpolice8128 Місяць тому

    I watch these videos from time to time just to stay fresh and no joke, actually realize something new each time. Caught the Coleman bug about 4yrs ago and found a mentor here in Austin who was like you, but local. He became a great friend, but passed last month. His name was Michael Oreskovich and he was a good man. Made the world brighter one lantern at a time.

  • @CarolinaChrisOutdoors
    @CarolinaChrisOutdoors Рік тому +3

    Perfect timing.... I just got a 426B. 👍🏻

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +1

      Does it have a little grease for you to work with?

    • @CarolinaChrisOutdoors
      @CarolinaChrisOutdoors Рік тому +1

      @@OldTownColeman - oh yes..... multiple layers.... lots of bacon been cooked on that thing since 1960! 😂😂😂

    • @CarolinaChrisOutdoors
      @CarolinaChrisOutdoors Рік тому +1

      .... correction, mine is a 426 “C”

  • @BFD378
    @BFD378 Рік тому +3

    Woo-hoo! My 426D arrives Tuesday! It looks new, probably won't rebuild it for a good while, but I'm excited about this video.

  • @benf.2402
    @benf.2402 Рік тому +3

    So pleased to see this video. I have a fairly good condition 2-burner, and now I know what to do to keep it running. Great info.

  • @jasonwildebrandt2034
    @jasonwildebrandt2034 Рік тому +3

    Nice teardown Frank!

  • @billbooker5351
    @billbooker5351 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so very much for your 3 part video how to rebuild a Coleman Gas stove. I followed your instructions and my stove now works good as new. It had been sitting for well over 20 years. Gas was still in the tank..Oops! I did have difficulty getting the valve assembly loose from the tank, but after finding a very sturdy vice and application of muscle, it broke loose. No damage. I also needed to use my wife's hair dryer on 1500 watts to soften the LocTite of a couple of brass fittings. Thanks again for your masterful course on fixing the stove. I appreciate your help.

  • @TonyWeirPD
    @TonyWeirPD 10 місяців тому +2

    Love this guy's shop. He looks like a time-traveller from the 1950s.

  • @mackellyman5642
    @mackellyman5642 Рік тому +2

    They must love you when it comes time for blood work; there are many visible entry points. Great content.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +1

      Oh boy do they! The young Navy lads who were just learning to poke people thought this young Marine was a gift from above!

  • @LR-fs5cp
    @LR-fs5cp Рік тому +3

    Im glad to see you back missed your videos

  • @frankmarullo228
    @frankmarullo228 Рік тому +2

    Glad you are back my friend THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA.......PS. Good video

  • @mombeginswithcoffee
    @mombeginswithcoffee 9 місяців тому +2

    We inherited three laterns, and a stove. With your videos, we were able to get two on the lanterns up and running. Working on the stove now, so thank you

  • @moyockmoo2
    @moyockmoo2 Рік тому +3

    Thanks, Frank! Great info.

  • @Scannerhead
    @Scannerhead Рік тому +3

    As always thanks for sharing your knowledge, been looking forward to this one.

  • @Enjoymentboy
    @Enjoymentboy Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate these videos and it's great to have someone like yourself keeping these gems in operation. I lit my 431 this past weekend and once the smell and sound hit me I felt a sudden wave of peacefulness. It's something that not enough people get to experience I suspect

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому

      It is something that people nowadays don't get to experience. They're inside, too busy learning what their iPhone can do.

  • @konstantinivanov1986
    @konstantinivanov1986 Рік тому +3

    Thank you.

  • @patrickhall3878
    @patrickhall3878 Рік тому +3

    I just did a stove night.. Nice timing.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому

      Come on over. I have plenty more stove nights for you.

  • @contemporaryprimitiveman3469
    @contemporaryprimitiveman3469 Місяць тому

    I still have the 2 burner my dad and I used over 50 years ago. I still use it and keep it clean. Still works great.

  • @mikemorgan5015
    @mikemorgan5015 Рік тому +1

    Nice video, Frank! I hadn't seen any videos for while and was pleased to see a few new ones! Hope you have the time to keep them coming. We appreciate your efforts. Ya gotta love a 426! The third burner comes in VERY handy.
    My only comment is for those with no experience with these, and it's just my opinion. If the check valve is working, don't mess with it. If it isn't, I recommend to spray carb cleaner down the pump tube and let it soak overnight first. Plug the pump tube to keep it from evaporating. Often, it's just some crude on ball or seat that won't let it seal. If that makes it work awesome.
    I have the removal tool for a reason. If you have one, have no fear, go ahead and take it out. I highly recommend getting one if you work on Coleman stuff. Sometimes these things REALLY don't want to come out. Bottom line: If it's working, and you don't have the tool, it's just not worth the risk. Again, that's MY opinion. I've done a lot of them, but nowhere near as many as Frank. But Frank's got the tool too...... Hint, hint.
    Frank's not kidding about the lighting lever. On this and some other Coleman valves, that packing WILL be destroyed if you pull the lighting lever. The lever is bent on both ends. One is the eccentric inside that makes a z bend and, of course the 90 degree bend on the part you flip up or down. It won't go through the graphite packing without damaging it. Again, I know this from my own personal experience ruining them. The school of hard knocks, as it were. haha!
    I welcome all comments and dissenting opinions. I'm here to learn too. And I always learn something worthwhile here.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +2

      Thank you Mike. I concur with check valve--ditto for the stem packing. I'm still learning too...and hope that I always am.

  • @andydundas2443
    @andydundas2443 6 місяців тому +1

    Great series of videos. Just picked up a 413E for $15 and these videos will be a huge help in the restore.
    "I like new stuff.....when it gets old" 👍🏻

  • @dieselwrench3621
    @dieselwrench3621 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this info 👍

  • @marccalvert6040
    @marccalvert6040 Рік тому +1

    Looking forward to next video. I have rebuilt one stove. But I have a couple more to do. I would have never thought to heat the grate to get it out of the clips. I love all the tips! Thanks Frank

  • @troybailey900
    @troybailey900 Рік тому +3

    thanks for sharing your knowledge! Can't wait for part 2

  • @kursk8
    @kursk8 Рік тому +1

    hell yeah, just got my first lantern this month and found your channel. def needed this video to help me with my stove!

  • @floydrturbo1
    @floydrturbo1 10 місяців тому +2

    Excellent series and proper video. You are to be commended for your quality production and instruction

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr Рік тому +1

    Hi Frank! Thanks for the great video! Will be eagerly awaiting the others! Some one really beat up that poor 426!

  • @silvermine2033
    @silvermine2033 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @larrywade9041
    @larrywade9041 Рік тому +1

    Hi, loved your video. It was quite informative my friend. Can't wait for the next video! Have a beautiful day!! Illinois, USA

  • @roughneckadv5720
    @roughneckadv5720 Рік тому +3

    Hi Frank I just picked up a really old lantern. I believe it's a 327 from 1927 it's before they date stamped the founts. It doesn't even have a pump mechanism. I believe it needs an external pump to pressurize the fount. I was wondering if you could look into doing a broad overview on these 1920's Era quick lite lanterns? Thanks for everything you helped start my coleman addiction 😆

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому

      Yes, Quick Lites is one topic I will go into. There are a few "special" areas (milspecs, newer lanterns, etc.) that can be covered well in a single video. The biggest issue with those old girls are lighting them...patience required!

  • @micksmixx75
    @micksmixx75 Рік тому

    Thanks for this, now i know it's not as fragile as i thought and feel more comfortable tearing my 425 apart.

  • @kenc5156
    @kenc5156 Рік тому +1

    Love this!! And the part about heating and bending the grate to remove from the clip style... I would have NEVER guessed that. I've tried to deal with that type unsuccessfully and was surprised at how you did it.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +2

      Sure is easier than bending cold steel. Which I did many times before engaging my brain...

    • @kenc5156
      @kenc5156 Рік тому +1

      @@OldTownColeman I was convinced there was some secret way to shim those tabs to remove them, but could not figure it out, ha. Thanks Frank

  • @lionelprewar-postwara-aron8630
    @lionelprewar-postwara-aron8630 7 місяців тому

    Frank! I love these videos especially the old stuff/ I have a few quicklite lanterns and lamps and love your videos on those. I would love to see more of those that are now 100 years old like a 100 year old running video or live of something. You are knowledgeable and fun to watch Thank You for these videos.

  • @johnnuske2878
    @johnnuske2878 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing your expertise. Very appreciated.

  • @olegmamontov5692
    @olegmamontov5692 Рік тому +1

    Thank You Sir!

  • @lynnklingel2441
    @lynnklingel2441 Рік тому

    Great video Frank. I've refurbed/restored over 100 lanterns but never did a full fettle on a suitcase stove. By coincidence, my only 3 burner is a 426B gold tank. I pulled it out today and decided I better check to see if you had a video! I've already learned a few differences here such as the f/a tube metering rod and the cleaning rod... I'll be following part 2 and 3 as I make progress. Thanks again Frank!! (Lynn Klingel)

  • @bustagreenhead
    @bustagreenhead Рік тому +1

    Just picked up a 3 burner not long ago so looking forward to breaking it down cleaning it up and firing it up again.

  • @matersworkshop6123
    @matersworkshop6123 Рік тому +1

    The only thing missing from my 426b is a tank. You know I'll be here for the next video

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +1

      Mater are you missing the whole thing?

    • @matersworkshop6123
      @matersworkshop6123 Рік тому +1

      @@OldTownColeman I'll have to make sure it's a 426b but yes the whole tank

  • @jamesclement6122
    @jamesclement6122 Рік тому

    I just picked up a 1965 5B Explorer three burner. Ran great right of the box.

  • @rydillo
    @rydillo Рік тому +1

    If your 1/2” wrench/socket is ever too tight, you can use a 13mm which is just a tiny bit (0.3mm) bigger. Comes in handy for me all the time.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому

      You bet it does! A set of 10-15mm is a good thing!

  • @Mr-Spook-1971
    @Mr-Spook-1971 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the Great content, has been a big help is restoring a old Coleman Lantern.
    I found at a scrap yard. now to find a old stove !.

  • @Zircon_215
    @Zircon_215 Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks. I have two … think I paid around $75 or $80 new for them … back in the day. Just priced a new one yesterday at Home Hardware. $309!!! Gotta recondition my old one. 😀

  • @benjaminclingaman7551
    @benjaminclingaman7551 27 днів тому

    The stove you're working on looks like a stove that my scout troop has In the church garage.

  • @jamesalsup9135
    @jamesalsup9135 Рік тому +2

    Excellent! Do you ever remove the latch and hinges for painting and rivet them back in?

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +2

      Funny you should ask. I have a 426 torn down for rebuild that has too much rust. I now call it the rust-proof stove project and I'll need to remove the rivets to work on the case. Should be interesting.

  • @alexwilson207
    @alexwilson207 Рік тому

    Great video Frank!

  • @TonyWatchesClosely
    @TonyWatchesClosely Рік тому +1

    Frank, Thank You for uploading this video! I'm looking forward to part 2 for sure! I tried loosening and retightening the Generator on that old 425F that I emailed you a few weeks ago about and it still continued to leak by and upon further inspection I see that that tiny needle (tip cleaner) looks much narrower than the hole inside the tip so I just went ahead and ordered another generator from Leakcock Coleman center in PA which set me back over $40.00 + shipping, but I'm waiting on that to come in now. I appreciate all the help and advice that you've given me and wondered if there's an alternate way I can send you a little something for your time since I don't utilize buymeacoffee because I've noticed immediately they are connected to paypal which I do my best to stay away from for personal reasons.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +1

      Glad you ordered a new one and I appreciate your support. Our thoughts on PP are identical, and we can leave it at that.
      An alternative way to support is to like and comment on our posts and videos, which you have, and to share our channel and posts when you can. It helps the algorithm, and it brings in more viewers. And the more people I can reach and help, the better.

  • @danam.8709
    @danam.8709 Рік тому +2

    Overall my Colemans (mostly from '68-'69 and very late 70's) were well cared for and stored in their original boxes. My issue is that one lamp and maybe 2 stoves were put away with fuel in the tanks, how do I deglaze the fuel tanks if need be. I'm thinking this may be a case of pay the shipping and send Coleman the $55.00 per appliance.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +2

      You can email me about this; oldtowncoleman@gmail.com. Future video on cleaning rusty and varnished tanks.

  • @billbooker5351
    @billbooker5351 Рік тому +1

    I have an old Coleman 425E I am cleaning up / repairing. I am not able to unscrew the valve assembly from the tank. I have soaked the threads with penetrating oil, placed the brass part in a vice like you demonstrated on the video...still no luck unscrewing the valve from the tank. I'm concerned I will break something. Any ideas how to remove a stubborn valve assembly? Thanks.

  • @js887744
    @js887744 11 місяців тому +1

    Question: I'm restoring a 425F. I couldn't figure out the packing so I sent it off and had it rebuilt. The tank is just full of air at this point. When I pump it up and then close the valve... sometimes it seems to shut off completely. sometimes there is a weeee bit of air still coming out the tip/generator tube... and if I back off the valve and close it again. That seems to do it. Is that normal with new packing? I'm guessing it is ... that I'm dealing with "Old" tech and that graphite can only seal so well. Or needs some breaking in time. Thoughts? Thanks!

  • @salvadorramos3814
    @salvadorramos3814 Рік тому

    Great job

  • @Tom-c3h
    @Tom-c3h 5 місяців тому

    Thanks, Frank, for your meticulous videos and your awesome website. I've just read through your check valve repair article and left you a pot of coffee. Enjoy. Hey, if the vinegar and lime away doesn't do the trick with the valve in place, is there any sense at all in trying to push a little naval jelly through?

  • @texaswoc3461
    @texaswoc3461 Рік тому +1

    What do you soak your parts in for cleaning. I have been using vinegar and it seems to work really well

  • @hucknanjing1083
    @hucknanjing1083 3 місяці тому

    I have both grate hinges

  • @lukecapria8925
    @lukecapria8925 Рік тому +2

    What is the first thing you took off the lid/ what' is for? Great part one and I'm excited for what you'll do next.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +2

      Well I didn't call it anything in this video. In part 2, I refer to it. In part 3, I'll tell you what it is called and what it does.

    • @lukecapria8925
      @lukecapria8925 Рік тому

      @@OldTownColeman I look forward to it.

  • @hiyehong4066
    @hiyehong4066 Рік тому +1

    Great video master.I recently got a 242c lantern.Its tank Serious internal rust.I haven't thought of any way to get rid of the rust.Can you shoot a video to explain it?Thank you very much.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому

      Look at part 2... If you have questions on Evaporust please email me at oldtowncoleman@gmail.com

  • @mikeoneill5239
    @mikeoneill5239 10 місяців тому +2

    You mentioned for $55.00 Coleman would get your stove running? Is there a standard parts replaced for that $55.00? or is it just to get it working?

  • @WESKIX
    @WESKIX Рік тому +1

    When attempting removing the valve assembly from the tank, the fitting that is threaded came loose on the tank instead of the brass valve assembly unthreading. I’m assuming the method used to secure that threaded portion in place has failed. Anything that can be done to fix it? It just rotates around now. This is an older 413C, cylindrical tank.

  • @bjornsirum
    @bjornsirum 5 місяців тому

    Hi. Thanks for these thorough videos! Question: How do I get the lid off a 413G?

  • @jimmyjunkmail
    @jimmyjunkmail 4 місяці тому

    I have a 426D and those clips have broken off! How can I fix the grill or replace the clips?? Great video!!

  • @justanoldsoul6400
    @justanoldsoul6400 Рік тому +3

    Question, I have an old Coleman stove, and when I turn it off, there is still a little bit of a flame, but it’s not the little bit of gas that’s still in the line, because it will just keep burning until I blow it out, so is it supposed to do that?

    • @silvermine2033
      @silvermine2033 Рік тому

      How long are you waiting before blowing it out?

    • @justanoldsoul6400
      @justanoldsoul6400 Рік тому +1

      @@silvermine2033 I think the first time I waited about 8 minutes, and it wasn’t going out, so I blew it out, but my Coleman lantern takes about 20-30 seconds before it goes out.

    • @silvermine2033
      @silvermine2033 Рік тому +1

      @@justanoldsoul6400 Yeah, after 8 minutes there's definitely a leak somewhere still feeding fuel into the generator.

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +4

      If you pull your valve stem, I think you'll find a circle scored around the conical tip. This comes from people shutting the valve too hard--those parts are soft brass. If you take some 800grit sandpaper, you can very carefully remove the "scratch" and it will shut off again. Much more common on lanterns...

    • @justanoldsoul6400
      @justanoldsoul6400 Рік тому

      @@OldTownColeman ok, I will try that, thank you for your time.

  • @Clevelandsteamer324
    @Clevelandsteamer324 5 місяців тому +1

    You can also convert these to propane with simple $25 adapter

  • @gat569
    @gat569 Рік тому

    Hi there, I have a stuck pile nut that won’t come off the bolt that holds the manifold on… One of them came right off… But the second one in a two burner stove would not come off. Is there a trick to getting the pile nut off? I used the 7/16 inch socket and the first one came right off but not the second one. It just turns and turns and turns. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you very much.

  • @awh5773
    @awh5773 Рік тому +1

    does anyone know where i can get a generator for a 413D stove, or one that will work for my 413D ? . any help will be appricated. also this stove has the original fuel tank on it. it looks like a round piece of pipe with concave ends and its gold color. the tip cleaner needle on mine screws into the end of the tip cleaning rod. i have never seen one like this at all. but i know this stove is all original . it belonged to my grandfather and he only ever used it a small hand full of times then just put it away. i was thinking i may have to get a whole new or used valve assembly from a similar stove and maybe it would work

    • @OldTownColeman
      @OldTownColeman  Рік тому +1

      I can help! Please email me at oldtowncoleman@gmail.com

  • @dennischarlton4122
    @dennischarlton4122 4 місяці тому

    When you send these units to Coleman do they disassemble the unit like you do and clean or replace all the internal including the tank?

  • @glennking8206
    @glennking8206 Рік тому

    Great video. I have a 413E that is the sister of yours. What year do you think yours is?

  • @alantakes1643
    @alantakes1643 11 місяців тому

    Hello. I'm excited to be receiving an old blue & gold/orange Sears stove from the mid-60's in the mail pretty soon; just purchased it. In prep for the arrival of this new (to me) baby, I've been watching UA-cam videos. MattsGarage suggested I watch your videos, and I just started watching the first video of your 3-part disassembly/cleaning video. You mention in the 1st video that Coleman will do a full cleaning for $55 bucks. Is that information still current? I'm not opposed to doing it myself, but for $55 I'm interested in Coleman's work. If Coleman still does this for a fee: in your experience, do they do a good, and thorough job of clearning?

  • @t1962ful
    @t1962ful 5 місяців тому

    Where do I get a vise like that?????

  • @kurtak9452
    @kurtak9452 Рік тому +1

    Great video Frank!