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I striped out the burner and feed pipes in the fridge freezer ..
This time actually removing the burner rather than cleaning it in situ
It was pretty clean to say the lest but I did take a wire brush to it just in case I was being blind or batchy..
After some in depth investigation I found the system should not have any sort of flow regulator fitted in the feed pipe in the back of the fridge.. So that was removed completely
In the burner end of the feed pipe is the actual jet..
Now I suspect it was that which may well have been causing the issue with the poor performance on gas
The hole is probably 3 or 4 thou'. It looked spotless but I gave it a good clean with a proper jet cleaner ( as used by many motorcycle mechanics ) .. I also discovered some grunge inside the open bore part of the jet where it attaches to the feed pipe.
Cleaned that out and washed it using raw alcohol ( in the van to remove tree sap as and when )
I replaced the actual feed pipe as the original one had had that restrictor widget half way along it.
Put it all back together, pressure tested for leaks and then fired it up
Immediately I could HEAR the difference
Before, you had to put your ear right up close to the burner before you could here it.. Yes, it was burning with a beautiful ice blue flame but it was quite small to say the least
Now, I can hear the burner working from about a foot away.. The flame is still spot on but it is at least 30% bigger
I put a few odds and sods in the freezer ( just to take up some volume ) and left it running
An hour later I returned to find everything running as it should.. Although no ice had formed in the freezer it was bloody cold in there as was the fridge compartment.
Only time will tell if the fix is good but I am very hopeful !
This time actually removing the burner rather than cleaning it in situ
It was pretty clean to say the lest but I did take a wire brush to it just in case I was being blind or batchy..
After some in depth investigation I found the system should not have any sort of flow regulator fitted in the feed pipe in the back of the fridge.. So that was removed completely
In the burner end of the feed pipe is the actual jet..
Now I suspect it was that which may well have been causing the issue with the poor performance on gas
The hole is probably 3 or 4 thou'. It looked spotless but I gave it a good clean with a proper jet cleaner ( as used by many motorcycle mechanics ) .. I also discovered some grunge inside the open bore part of the jet where it attaches to the feed pipe.
Cleaned that out and washed it using raw alcohol ( in the van to remove tree sap as and when )
I replaced the actual feed pipe as the original one had had that restrictor widget half way along it.
Put it all back together, pressure tested for leaks and then fired it up
Immediately I could HEAR the difference
Before, you had to put your ear right up close to the burner before you could here it.. Yes, it was burning with a beautiful ice blue flame but it was quite small to say the least
Now, I can hear the burner working from about a foot away.. The flame is still spot on but it is at least 30% bigger
I put a few odds and sods in the freezer ( just to take up some volume ) and left it running
An hour later I returned to find everything running as it should.. Although no ice had formed in the freezer it was bloody cold in there as was the fridge compartment.
Only time will tell if the fix is good but I am very hopeful !