130 & 131 Lamp Valve, NOS - E1176
Lamp valve for 130G, 130K 130P and 131P. The bottom is threaded for a fuel and air tube to be attached.
Lamp valve for 130G, 130K 130P and 131P. The bottom is threaded for a fuel and air tube to be attached.
Reproduction fuel tube for the model 200, 202 and 242 series lanterns. Also fits the 530 stove.
Used spring for the fuel tube spring on the model 200, 200A, 202 and 242 series lanterns. Also for the 530 pocket stove.
This is a new Coleman made valve assembly. Includes the valve, knob w/screw, fuel pick up tube and eccentric block. Fits both the 288 and 288A lanterns.
New feed tube assembly made by Coleman. Includes new Schrader valve and O-ring. Fits all 282, 285, 286, and 288 model lanterns.
Reproduction shorter fuel and air tube for the double mantle Sears lanterns made by Coleman.
Fuel tip used on the end of the fuel tubes of early 220/228B lanterns, 236 and some lamps.
Reproduction fuel tube for the Model 457, 460 and 575 Handy Gas Plant. Also fits stove models 375, 375A, and 376.
Reproduction spring for the fuel tube spring on the model 200, 200A, 202, 220 series, 228 series, and 242 series lanterns. Also for the 530 pocket stove and most likely many others. Overall measures 9/16" long, OD of 5/32" and an ID of approximately 1/8".
New steel fuel tube spring for the models 200, 200A, 202, 220 series, 228 series, and 242 series lanterns. Also for the 530 pocket stove and most likely many others. Overall measures 9/16" long, OD of 3/16" and an ID of approximately 1/8".
Fuel and Air Tube for many stoves. Same as part number 425-6461.
Fits 2G, 2H, 4F, 6B, 6F, 9A, 9B, 9G, 9H, 415C, 415D, 416B, 416C, 417B, 425 models, 500, &500A.
Used Needle for the fuel and air tube inside the fount. Used on 220 and 228 series lanterns up thru model F and the 118B lamp.
Here is a kit of the most commonly used parts when repairing most lanterns and stoves. Buying kits saves in overall cost and comes with free shipping anywhere in the USA.
New lamp valve for models 129, 134, 138, 150 kerosene lamps. I believe I have identified the correct part number but am not 100% sure. This valve screws directly on to the upright pipe. It does not have threads to screw on a fuel and air tube. It takes a 220 body generator body. When looking straight at the valve wheel the tip cleaner is on the right and the air tube would be on the left.
This is a complete rebuild kit for the pump on an M1950 stove. You will get the cap gasket, check valve dot, fuel tube gasket and pump leather.
Fits the fuel tube on all appliances that have a plastic fuel and air tube.
Models: 214, 282, 285, 288, 290, and 295.
Also fits:
This kit includes two blue Flourosilicone O-rings for the valve stem and one Viton black ring for the fuel & air tube attached to the bottom of the valve. They are the proper replacement size for these models: 222A, 222B, and the 226.
Fuel tube and screen for Thermos stoves. It is 2 1/2 inches long.
Fuel tube and screen for Thermos appliances. It is 2 5/8 inches long.
Fuel tube and screen for Thermos products. It is 3 7/8 inches long.
Fuel tube screen for Thermos and some AGM stoves. Also know by AGM part number 42-833.
Term-Sport Alcohol Stove Gasket Set. These gaskets are for the filler cap and the burner tube. Both are made from fuel resistant materials that will last for years (ECH - Cap & Viton - Burner Tube).
Unknown fuel tube possibly for a stove. Measures 5 3/4" long.
Don't know if it is used or NOS.
Unknown fuel tube. Pretty sure they are for Thermos.
Valve assembly for the 152 lamp. It also might be for a 132 lamp. I believe I have identified this part correctly but am not 100% sure. It has threads on the outside of the valve bottom so it would screw into rather than on the lamp. It also has threads for a fuel and air tube to be screwed into the bottom. It would take a 220 size generator body. When looking at the valve wheel, the tip cleaner mechanism would be on the left and the air tube would be in the back.
Valve assembly for the 152 lamp. It also might be for a 132 lamp. I believe I have identified this part correctly but am not 100% sure. It has threads on the outside of the valve bottom so it would screw into rather than on the lamp. It also has threads for a fuel and air tube to be screwed into the bottom. It would take a 220 size generator body. When looking at the valve wheel, the tip cleaner mechanism would be on the left and the air tube would be in the back.
This is a used valve assembly for the model 220/228B lanterns. It has the drain plug. Has the older style fuel and air tube. This valve has a square stem head and will not work with a more modern valve wheel. This valve was used on the 220/228B lanterns and on the early 220/228C lanterns. Packings have not been replaced.