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Old 06-22-2008, 05:49 AM
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Ed, thanks, and yes that is what I meant. But the nut was not able to screw on because the S coupler's gas regulator is flat and the D coupler was not. I had to replace the metal connector in the gas line that the nut is attached to because that too was flat, the D coupler's metal connector is not flat. I was just wondering what people do when switching out coupler's. Maybe I'm missing something and making a big deal out of nothing....but I had to cut the gas hose to get the nut/metal regular off and put the one on for the S coupler. It's working now but wanted to know what others do. Thanks.
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