How does this go back together again?

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mralias

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Apr 29, 2008
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Just kidding. I hope.

1. Anyways, the vacuum line from the pressure switch to the auger, is that anything special or will any automotive vacuum line work?

2. Appears to be some grease on the auger shaft. What type might that be?

3.And one last thing can anyone tell by looking at my auger shaft what if any oil would be used to lubricate and where would it go?

Thanks for your help. I know hows yous guys love pictures so her ya go.

Hope I don't have extra parts left over. Better have a beer and think about it.
 

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I believe the hoses are generally silicone based for hi temp applications.

I used synthetic wheel bearing grease on my auger bushings only because I had some on hand.
 
I believe the hoses are generally silicone based for hi temp applications.

I used synthetic wheel bearing grease on my auger bushings only because I had some on hand.
Like Smoke Show said. Use automotive silicon tubing, they will be able to take the stove temps just fine and save yourself a pretty penny over what OEM wants.
 
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