Collar connection

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BigJ273

Minister of Fire
Feb 15, 2015
713
Maryland
i cleaned out my stove and pipe the other day and when I was inspecting everything I noticed something. There is a small air gap, not even noticeable without shining a flashlight through it, on one side where the collar meets the stove. On the outside u can't even see it. I only noticed it when I was shining the flashlight up the flex pipe to inspect the cleaning I had done. No smoke is visible escaping during a burn. I know I'm probable being super paranoid, but should I fill the tiny air gap with furnace cement, or not even bother? I'm fairly confident the draft is not affected.
 
Sorry, yes an insert. And yes, light at the top of the connector. Not visible without shining a flashlight from one side to another
 
I would install a 15 degree elbow on that to bring it up higher if you can't pull your liner down anymore.

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