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Posted by KJPRO on January 3, 2009, 6:07 pm
> K Boykin
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> I need to replace the nozzle on my SUNTEC P4-91R oil pump. I am fairly
> certain that it is clogged. Oil was delivered to a tank that hasn't been
> used for several years (I have two oil tanks). The oil filter was replaced
> and was definitely clogged. The furnace then ran for several days without
> incident. Now, I have the same problems. (comes on after hitting reset but
> only stays on for a few minutes)
> I cannot afford a repairman at this time. I would like to remove the
> nozzle and take it to get a repalcement, but am not sure where the nozzle
> is. I cannot afford to make more problems thanj I already have. I have
> searched for a diagram all day, to no avail. The Suntec site will not
> respond.
> I, along with my 4 young boys, would appreciate any assistance/
> Thanks in advance.
Do you value your life?
How about a charge for endangering your children?
DON'T MESS WITH IT!!!!!!!
Fuel Oil furnaces are DEFINATELY not on the list for homeowner repairs!
Unless your vacate the area and are prepared to build a new home.
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> I need to replace the nozzle on my SUNTEC P4-91R oil pump. I am fairly
> certain that it is clogged. Oil was delivered to a tank that hasn't been
> used for several years (I have two oil tanks). The oil filter was replaced
> and was definitely clogged. The furnace then ran for several days without
> incident. Now, I have the same problems. (comes on after hitting reset but
> only stays on for a few minutes)
> I cannot afford a repairman at this time. I would like to remove the
> nozzle and take it to get a repalcement, but am not sure where the nozzle
> is. I cannot afford to make more problems thanj I already have. I have
> searched for a diagram all day, to no avail. The Suntec site will not
> respond.
> I, along with my 4 young boys, would appreciate any assistance/
> Thanks in advance.