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Old 01-12-2006, 11:10 AM   #9
Broome101
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M.O.C. #1832
Fla Native is correct, it's the gas left over in the lines. Once you take it off if you will wait a few mintues you will see that it stops. if you want to be sure that is what it is, open both tanks fully switch over to the patio side tank for few minutes. Make sure to bleed lines by turning on burner on stove top. Then turn the gas off to patio side tank adn switch value over to street side. See if it does it again then wait few minutes it will stop. What is happening is you are bleeding out the line that goes from the patio side tank.
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