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16/5/2004 at 11:16am
Location: Reading Outfit: Outwell Bear Lake 6 Vango Evoque 400
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We inherited a Tilley lamp some years ago - forgot we had it then discovered it again in our garage some weeks ago. We got a new service pack from Tilley and last night replaced all the springs and washers. Put new fuel and mantle in - all ready to go. Followed the instructions on lighting and found that it took more than 10 pumps on the initial lighting (more like about 50!), and then, despite regular pumping found that the light "pulsates". Is this normal? I would have hoped for a more steady light, not that it stopped us from drinking whiskey, playing cards and eating Maltesers in our back garden last night (getting in practice for first camping trip this season!).
We did continue to give regular pumps but it still pulsated.
Also - does anyone's pump plunger thing seem a bit wobbly when it is pulled out? And what is that nipple thing on the side - a pressure release valve or something??
Any advice please - I know there are a few Tilley fans on this site (have read the previous threads)
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16/5/2004 at 11:33am
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you have probaly not allowed the vapouriser to heat up enough before you tried to ignite the paraffin, or the mantle has not seated correctly. thats two of the main reasons for the pulsing, yet they do puse a little.
We did continue to give regular pumps but it still pulsated
next time switch the lamp off then relight it using the meths to reheat the vapouriser
Also - does anyone's pump plunger thing seem a bit wobbly when it is pulled out? And what is that nipple thing on the side - a pressure release valve or something??
yes they are as its only a shaft with a leather washer on the end to form a pump. i dont have that nipple on mine
regards als
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16/5/2004 at 8:27pm
Location: South Wales Outfit: Khyam Rigipod Excelsior
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Quote: Originally posted by Breezeblock on 16/05/2004
Picked up an old Tilley lamp at local market/car boot this morning. It has a brown top cover and therefore, from what I can gather from other websites, it's probably a pre 1960 x246 storm lamp.
The 246s can be dated roughly based on the shape and type of the wire frame (thats protecting the glass globe)
If the verticals of the wire frame are complety straight, its one of the early 60s or younger ones, then the bottom of the frame where it attaches to the tank had a slight bend, and later still they dropped the bolt fitting to the tank and welded the bottom of the frame to a plate (the modern style)
Will get new set of seals to hopefully cure pressure problem. If it doesn't I'll be back on here for advice.
Dont forget the seal on the tap stem, not unknown for those to leak, spares should be in the kit.
Only paid £12 for it, so a bit of a bargain.
For sure.
These lamps will probably run for ever. Cant think of many thing where spares are still avaialble for something that is 60 years or more old.
------------- Stuart.
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16/5/2004 at 10:45pm
Location: Harrow Outfit: RigiPod Class, Conquest ridge & Quasar
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Tone
If they've been in your shed for years, then they won't be in good fettle!
Doesn't mean you can't them running though, although you might struggle for parts for the non-Tilley one though. As someone suggested earlier Base Camp is an excellent site, and you may find some information there.
Mark
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