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yes it would , its the same structure .
If you are really in love with your zippo you are most likely only in love with the outer case, seeing as how the insides are the same. A new Zippo will cost you roughly $15 (median) and you can just take the guts from the new one and insert them into your old case. In summary, sending in your Zippo is a waste of time.
No. Bic lighters -- and most other throwaway lighters -- use butane gas, which liquefies under modest pressure. When struck, the pressure tank is opened and the butane vaporizes and travels through a small orifice, or jet, to the spark wheel. Zippos, of course, use a naphtha-based liquid lighter fluid and a woven textile wick, which conducts the fluid to the spark wheel.
same engine, same insides.
It's a date stamp. You can determine when your Zippo Lighter was manufactured by the hash marks or other symbols stamped on the bottom of your lighter. This helps Zippo owners in determining the value of their collectibles. You can find the chart for the Date Stamps here: http://www.zippoclick.com/collecting/dateCodes.aspx
nope. they have the same formula but different molecular structures
Brown, their insides are the same and they eat the same stuff as normal lions.
To the original poster, your answer is incomplete. Here is MSDS statistics about Zippo fluid. 100% VM & P Naphtha VM&P=Varnish Makers and Painters Essentially it is Paint Stripper
a zippo! no really it is called a habaci the same sold at walli-world.
Most certainly BUT it has to be replaced with the same type of disc and spline
Nothing really it all the same stuff they just want you to buy there own brand that's all...... i have a 1988 zippo i have had and i have used generic brands and it is still working fine
No do not use it. Kerosene will ruin your lighter petrol is what is used in lighters.