Red-hot J-tube on Optimus 300 resolved

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  1. presscall

    presscall United Kingdom Subscriber

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    On THIS Optimus 300, manufactured in the mid-1930’s.

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    On the third or fourth firing the light output reduced and the J-tube glowed red.

    I’d noticed from initial inspection of the lantern that the pricker needle barely projected from the jet when raised, but I could detect a very slight resistance - more a lack of smoothness - on turning the control wheel through the point where the pricker was at its top position.

    Reading several posts here on the red-hot J-tube phenomenon vapourised fuel getting past the jet threads was mentioned as one possible cause, a richer than optimum mixture burning in the J-tube, making it glow.

    I wondered if the pricker rod shoulder nudging the jet when cleaning the jet might have jolted it fractionally loose, making jet-to-vapouriser no longer gas tight.

    Backing off the adjustment of the pricker rod at the eccentric restored the smoothness of the control wheel throughout its rotation and - jet nipped up tightly - the Optimus no longer had a falling-off of light output or a red-hot J-tube.

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    John
     
  2. Tim Read

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    Nice detective work and resolution, John.
     

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