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We've recently acquired a 2nd hand Coleman 424 dual fuel double burner. The previous owner hadn't used it for a while but hadn't emptied the fuel out. Hence, it now wont work and from research done it sounds like the air and fuel tubes are blocked with lacquer that builds up when fuel is left in the tank for a period of time. Does anyone know how to dismantle the stove so we can clean everything up? Also, does anyone know what should be used to clean it all? Any suggestions would be appreciated. The Coleman site itself isn't a lot of help, neither is the PDF manual.
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