Akron Diamond refurbishing

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  1. Kevin Goyer

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    Hello newbie here. Hey this is a GREAT site. I am refurbishing an Akron Diamond pressure lamp with shade. I got it yesterday. It looks very good i don’t know how to share pix yet. . I started by removing the filler cap and check valve. The valve seal is gummy and stuck in the race. I shut the gas valve and filled the tank with Berryman ChemDip carb cleaner and BBs. Shook it around a bit. The check valve doesn’t seem to work—liquid leaks out the check valve—and the fill cap is missing the cover.
    Is there a maintenance manual here on the site?
    Where can i get parts?
    Seems i’ll need:
    mantles
    a check valve
    Filler cover
    What pump is used to build pressure?
    What is the generator is bad?
    How do the mantle covers come off?

    Also i want to change my screen name!!
     
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    Go over to the Coleman Collector's Forum and use the search feature. Lots of threads on Akron products there. Old Coleman Parts is the starting place for seals. Pictures of your lamp/lantern would help considerably. Sounds like you have an external pump model. Pumps can be found without too much trouble. Again, use the search feature on CCF.
     
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    upload_2025-4-20_11-38-52.jpeg upload_2025-4-20_11-38-11.jpeg upload_2025-4-20_11-38-52.jpeg Thanks for the reply—the Coleman Forum link doesn’t work. Ok i ungunked the check valve—it works. Tank is very clean with isolated corrosion pits. I’ve disassembled the mantle manifold. How does the generator come out? Here are some pics. upload_2025-4-20_11-38-52.jpeg
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    Welcome aboard!:thumbup:
     
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    Hi @Kevin Goyer and welcome!

    that looks very nice :thumbup:

    the generator on my lantern unscrews so I would gently try that

    regards
    pb
     
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    Ah yes!! Exactly thank you PB! Got it!
     
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    It works!!!!
    Cleaned the tank and generator with acetone. Used a seal i bought for some other project. Ball valve won’t hold but she lights and burns!!! Thanks CPL!!
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    Thank you for reply, Robb. I almost subscribed yesterday definitely doing it today!
     
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    Thank you all for your guidance. Ok i got the tank to hold pressure by replacing the tank one-way valve with a schraeder valve. Now im getting a pulsing flame. The hissing from the generator is also uneven. I think i have a leak at the base of the generator threads. Can i use gas line sealant here?
    Is 10 psi too high? IMG_8107.jpeg
     
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    Try using copper slip on the threads first.

    The standard operating pressure for these lamps is about 25-28 psi/2 ATM.


    Cheers

    Tony
     
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    Thanks for your reply. I haven’t gotten the copper slip yet but i tried some bar soap. That stopped the weeping from the connection. I increased pressure to 22-24 psi; it stopped strobing, then it weakly flickered for an hour, now it’s steady light. A very good dinner table lamp.
     
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    IMG_9867.jpeg IMG_9862.jpeg Thanks to all replied to my post on refurbishing this original Akron Diamond 102G lamp. The original S generator was clogged and caused strobing of the flame, so i replaced it with a modern generator after i pierced the original trying to clean it. It works well but is not the lamp for me. I will list it on eBay in a couple of days, but if anyone on the forum is interested in it please pm me.
     
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    I’ve figured out that the lamp fuel/air mix is burning too rich and flames are carbonizing the mantle. Part of the problem is strobing caused by irregular heating of the generator. The hotter the flame gets creates more heating of the generator, creating more gas, which creates more flame, heat snd more gas . My thought is to put a sleeve over the generator to confine the heating of the generator, create a consistent gas output and whiter flame
     

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