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Posted by KJPRO on December 6, 2008, 5:27 am
>> So what your saying is that you had this problem last year too and you
>> or some brilliant one decided to replace burner orifices.
> Before I leave, just let me say that I replaced the burner nozzels.
> These are little aluminum tubes with ceramic inserts in the ends -
> these things are easily changeable and not very expensive.
> I did not touch the orifices - just verified that they are were clear.
> It did not noticeably help the problem - but summer came, so I did not
> do more.
> now its winter - the problem still persists, so I called the service
> guy. He cranked up the pressure a bit and it seems to have helped
> make the lighting more reliable. But the flames are yellow and
> probably making soot...
> I would rather pay the service guy than listen to certain foul-mouth
> trouble makers on here. Its too bad really.
> But I am checking out and you will have to guess what the solution to
> this problem was.
> Ciao
I don't guess, I diagnose the REAL problems...
Problem is, I can see or check your furnace from my computer screen.
Just a minute... let me get the crystal ball...
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Posted by on December 6, 2008, 10:02 am
>But I am checking out and you will have to guess what the solution to
>this problem was.
>Ciao
Yep, you'll be checking out all right, precisley because you and your
"tech"are the ones guessingyou idiot.
I am the real ftwhd and I approve this message.
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Posted by Bubba on December 6, 2008, 5:51 pm
>> So what your saying is that you had this problem last year too and you
>> or some brilliant one decided to replace burner orifices.
>Before I leave, just let me say that I replaced the burner nozzels.
>These are little aluminum tubes with ceramic inserts in the ends -
>these things are easily changeable and not very expensive.
>I did not touch the orifices - just verified that they are were clear.
>It did not noticeably help the problem - but summer came, so I did not
>do more.
>now its winter - the problem still persists, so I called the service
>guy. He cranked up the pressure a bit and it seems to have helped
>make the lighting more reliable. But the flames are yellow and
>probably making soot...
>I would rather pay the service guy than listen to certain foul-mouth
>trouble makers on here. Its too bad really.
>But I am checking out and you will have to guess what the solution to
>this problem was.
>Ciao
Excuse me Ciao,
Tell me again.....................
Where did you think that anyone really gave a shit?
Bubba
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Posted by Fartikus on December 6, 2008, 8:49 pm
>>> So what your saying is that you had this problem last year too and you
>>> or some brilliant one decided to replace burner orifices.
>>Before I leave, just let me say that I replaced the burner nozzels.
>>These are little aluminum tubes with ceramic inserts in the ends -
>>these things are easily changeable and not very expensive.
>>I did not touch the orifices - just verified that they are were clear.
>>It did not noticeably help the problem - but summer came, so I did not
>>do more.
>>now its winter - the problem still persists, so I called the service
>>guy. He cranked up the pressure a bit and it seems to have helped
>>make the lighting more reliable. But the flames are yellow and
>>probably making soot...
>>I would rather pay the service guy than listen to certain foul-mouth
>>trouble makers on here. Its too bad really.
>>But I am checking out and you will have to guess what the solution to
>>this problem was.
>>Ciao
> Excuse me Ciao,
> Tell me again.....................
> Where did you think that anyone really gave a shit?
> Bubba
Chow was saying Sayanara
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Posted by on December 7, 2008, 12:55 pm
wrote:
>> Excuse me Ciao,
>> Tell me again.....................
>> Where did you think that anyone really gave a shit?
>> Bubba
>Chow was saying Sayanara
No, he was saying chow.
I am the real ftwhd and I approve this message.
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>> or some brilliant one decided to replace burner orifices.