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Posted by Sdraeger on November 18, 2008, 9:37 pm
I was wondering if anyone knew how to adjust the burner on my Bryant
397haw036080 furnace. It doesn't have the usual sliding door on the
end of the burners, just a screw right through the middle. Also can
you rebuild a gas valve, or replace any gaskets on it, or maybe buy
one rebuilt for less? Or if anyone knows were to get the service
manual, that would be great too. Thanks for your time!
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Posted by Steve on November 18, 2008, 10:37 pm
>I was wondering if anyone knew how to adjust the burner on my Bryant
> 397haw036080 furnace. It doesn't have the usual sliding door on the
> end of the burners, just a screw right through the middle. Also can
> you rebuild a gas valve, or replace any gaskets on it, or maybe buy
> one rebuilt for less? Or if anyone knows were to get the service
> manual, that would be great too. Thanks for your time!
No you can't rebuild a gas valve, or buy a rebuilt one. For your own safety
and the safety of your family, you need to call your local, *COMPETENT*,
licensed, insured, professionally trained HVAC technician to come service
the furnace. The service call is gonna be a lot cheaper than a funeral.
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Posted by Bubba on November 21, 2008, 6:43 pm
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:37:07 -0800 (PST), Sdraeger
>I was wondering if anyone knew how to adjust the burner on my Bryant
>397haw036080 furnace. It doesn't have the usual sliding door on the
>end of the burners, just a screw right through the middle. Also can
>you rebuild a gas valve, or replace any gaskets on it, or maybe buy
>one rebuilt for less? Or if anyone knows were to get the service
>manual, that would be great too. Thanks for your time!
Please let us know where you live. My family would like to come roast
some weenies and marshmellows over top of burning rubble and
carcasses.
Bubba
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Posted by Sdraeger on November 23, 2008, 7:29 pm
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:37:07 -0800 (PST), Sdraeger
> >I was wondering if anyone knew how to adjust the burner on my Bryant
> >397haw036080 furnace. It doesn't have the usual sliding door on the
> >end of the burners, just a screw right through the middle. =A0Also can
> >you rebuild a gas valve, or replace any gaskets on it, or maybe buy
> >one rebuilt for less? Or if anyone knows were to get the service
> >manual, that would be great too. Thanks for your time!
> Please let us know where you live. My family would like to come roast
> some weenies and marshmellows over top of burning rubble and
> carcasses.
> Bubba
Is this a serious discusion group or does everybody just make jokes
all the time? I am begining to feel that nobody knows anything, or is
willing to share anything meaningfull or helpfull to anybody. I know
that I don't need to be doing certain things to my furnace, and a
professional needs to be called out for most of the work on it, but I
might as well be talking to a bunch of nitwits to get the kind of
insight that you guys give.
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Posted by Steve on November 23, 2008, 8:17 pm
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:37:07 -0800 (PST), Sdraeger
> >I was wondering if anyone knew how to adjust the burner on my Bryant
> >397haw036080 furnace. It doesn't have the usual sliding door on the
> >end of the burners, just a screw right through the middle. Also can
> >you rebuild a gas valve, or replace any gaskets on it, or maybe buy
> >one rebuilt for less? Or if anyone knows were to get the service
> >manual, that would be great too. Thanks for your time!
> Please let us know where you live. My family would like to come roast
> some weenies and marshmellows over top of burning rubble and
> carcasses.
> Bubba
Is this a serious discusion group or does everybody just make jokes
all the time? I am begining to feel that nobody knows anything, or is
willing to share anything meaningfull or helpfull to anybody. I know
that I don't need to be doing certain things to my furnace, and a
professional needs to be called out for most of the work on it, but I
might as well be talking to a bunch of nitwits to get the kind of
insight that you guys give.
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You don't have the tools, instruments, or training to be making *ANY*
adjustments on your furnace. There is NO SUCH THING as rebuilding a gas
valve, or a rebuilt one either.....PERIOD.
This not a joke, this is serious. Even those of us that are certified
Masters *DO NOT* rebuild gas valves.
you can try to do what you want....but if you continue, we will watch for
you on the latest edition of the Darwin Awards.
Is that plain enough???
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> 397haw036080 furnace. It doesn't have the usual sliding door on the
> end of the burners, just a screw right through the middle. Also can
> you rebuild a gas valve, or replace any gaskets on it, or maybe buy
> one rebuilt for less? Or if anyone knows were to get the service
> manual, that would be great too. Thanks for your time!