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hey guys Ive noticed online a lot of people are asking how do I adjust my torpedo heater the heat output or the pump pressure so I want to pick this older remington 35 torpedo heater up on Craigslist i got it for 20 bucks i think its a heck of a built in perfect condition 35 meaning 35,000 BTU it runs off a kerosene you can also use diesel number one which is much closer to kerosene then do so number two people say you can run diesel number two but itll smoke and really stink up so Im not gonna Im not gonna try that Im just running it off okay one kerosene I didnt have a clue how to adjust these so I read up on them and basically heres what Ive done the back of the heater theres two ports right heres your pump pressure adjustment and right here a little cap take the cap off and thats where you put your pressure gage app I just took a little brass fitting that screw it in there put a little teflon tape on it took a little piece of vacuum tubing and hooked it up to a low pre