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OK, if that is the chamber / pressure regulator looking thing, I can check, but it is flowing propane gas to the vapor solenoid, as every time you remove the solenoid, it purges the space behind it with a nice whiff of propane.

Can you explain how the thermostat would stop propane flow, I am lost on that one. No leaks in the gas hose to the throttle body...
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