Finally got around to working on my 220F, it has been tore down since late spring which is why I was reluctant to tear down my new to me 220J. I shined a light in the fount and saw it had yellow bubbles of old reanimated fuel floating around in the fresh fuel I had added to the empty when I got it fount. So I dumped that out to fill it with acetone to break up any other goop that was in there. As I dumped it into a container in the back yard I felt something little hit my hand. I looked around and couldn't see anything so whatever, it must have been a bug. So I filled it, let it sit a couple days and then dumped the acetone back into the can and went about reassembling it. SOB I am missing the eccentric block for the cleaner. So I dug around in the yard 2 days later AND I FOUND IT!
Can you see it?
How about now?
So I got it back together and did a test fire tonight:
It was very slowly losing pressure but I have a new gasket for the fuel cap coming. Ran a lot better than it did before though.
My first real success story for resurrecting a Coleman that actually needed more than mantles and/or lighting.