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Sometimes I have to "pump" the can into the lighter - rapidly repeat the press-in/release-of action between the can nozzle and lighter refill port.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
chain_gang
Sometimes I have to "pump" the can into the lighter - rapidly repeat the press-in/release-of action between the can nozzle and lighter refill port.
@chain_gang
Just tried that with the quad jet, and it did get fuel in up to the point it began spraying everywhere as they do when full, and can hear the gas coming out of the jets when trying to light it, but now it wont light, and it runs out of fuel quickly, so its definitely still not filling properly plus now has a lighting issue.
Apparently this lighter just isnt going to cooperate with me no matter what so back in the drawer it goes.
Will try that method with the Xikar in a bit and see what happens.
Thanks for the tip. Will remember it for any future issues
I friggin love cigars
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
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chain_gang
Just tried that with the quad jet, and it did get fuel in up to the point it began spraying everywhere as they do when full, and can hear the gas coming out of the jets when trying to light it, but now it wont light, and it runs out of fuel quickly, so its definitely still not filling properly plus now has a lighting issue.
As I pointed out if you hear it coming out the jets thats a lighter issue and I would call that one done
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
As I pointed out if you hear it coming out the jets thats a lighter issue and I would call that one done
Yeah, I'm inclined to believe so. Sucks as it was a brand new lighter only used for the duration of the fuel that came in it.
Seems odd it would crap out so quickly.
Oh well, everybody makes a dud sometimes
I friggin love cigars
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
Yeah, I'm inclined to believe so. Sucks as it was a brand new lighter only used for the duration of the fuel that came in it.
Seems odd it would crap out so quickly.
Oh well, everybody makes a dud sometimes
I friggin love cigars
You could try compressed air inthe jets or something before tossing. My guess is a bad seal or o ring
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Originally Posted by
jrfoxx
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chain_gang
Just tried that with the quad jet, and it did get fuel in up to the point it began spraying everywhere as they do when full, and can hear the gas coming out of the jets when trying to light it, but now it wont light, and it runs out of fuel quickly, so its definitely still not filling properly plus now has a lighting issue.
Apparently this lighter just isnt going to cooperate with me no matter what so back in the drawer it goes.
Will try that method with the Xikar in a bit and see what happens.
Thanks for the tip. Will remember it for any future issues
I friggin love cigars
May want to wirebrush the sparker and area around it, then blow it out. I think I've had a similar issue when I was using an unknown branded gas and this worked.
Sounds like it is filling properly, but the fuel release valve to the jets is stuck open. May want to try constantly flicking the switch on/off to try to get the valve to cycle.
Lastly, I'd do a "drop check" - dropping the lighter on it's capped head with a bit of force (since it's light). It may help the repositioning of the mechanics in there that're tied to the valve. Since you were an I-Level guy, don't ask where this "check" originated.
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Originally Posted by
chain_gang
May want to wirebrush the sparker and area around it, then blow it out. I think I've had a similar issue when I was using an unknown branded gas and this worked.
Sounds like it is filling properly, but the fuel release valve to the jets is stuck open. May want to try constantly flicking the switch on/off to try to get the valve to cycle.
Lastly, I'd do a "drop check" - dropping the lighter on it's capped head with a bit of force (since it's light). It may help the repositioning of the mechanics in there that're tied to the valve. Since you were an I-Level guy, don't ask where this "check" originated.
Sounds like smacking the tv on the side in the old days when nothing else worked. Lol
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
dinoa2
Sounds like smacking the tv on the side in the old days when nothing else worked. Lol
Lol, i grew up with a tv where the picture would roll or get all scrambled, and this was the only solution that would work.
I friggin love cigars
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
chain_gang
May want to wirebrush the sparker and area around it, then blow it out. I think I've had a similar issue when I was using an unknown branded gas and this worked.
Sounds like it is filling properly, but the fuel release valve to the jets is stuck open. May want to try constantly flicking the switch on/off to try to get the valve to cycle.
Lastly, I'd do a "drop check" - dropping the lighter on it's capped head with a bit of force (since it's light). It may help the repositioning of the mechanics in there that're tied to the valve. Since you were an I-Level guy, don't ask where this "check" originated.
Its only had 1 tank of fuel through it, so everything is perfectly clean and the spark is bright and easily visible. Even pumping the fuel in as suggested doesn't want to work this morning.
Think its going to spend eternity in my spare lighters baggie in the accessories drawer and I will stick to my cheap triple torch Lotus Vertigo Cyclone lighters.
For $5 each they are cheap, durable, reliable and light a cigar quickly and easily, plus the entire fuel tank is visible so you always know when it needs a refill.
I've had some of them last several years using clean fuel, and never actually had one die, losing it was always the reason it didn't last longer.
Gave up spending a bunch of money on lighters years ago when I discovered cheap ones the do just as good of a job.
Only thing I will always pay a little extra for is cutters as i have learned that cheap ones are either not very sharp from the start, or get dull quickly, and a poor cut always leads to a peeling wrapper, so I pay a little more for a Xikar or Colibri knowing that the quality and sharpness will be better and they will stay sharp long past the point i feel they have paid for themselves.
We never called it a "drop check", it was always a "catapult test", lol. Gotta make sure they can handle that initial launch jolt,lol
And F-14 cameras that just refused to work no matter what was done to them always seemed to have a "hail strike" on the lens, which are identical to a whack with a ball peen hammer, lol
I friggin love cigars
Last edited by jrfoxx; 07-14-2022 at 08:55 AM.
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