I've searched through a lot of threads on here and haven't found a definitive answer for this question:
When I took apart the combustion fan off of the St. Croix Prescott (that I purchased last year) it was stuck together with an ungodly amount of red sealant. The gasket looked home made, some sort of metal mesh and paper material, and I don't know if the person who last worked on the stove really knew what he/she was doing.
So I re-ordered factory gaskets, but I'm not sure if I should put the gaskets on dry or should I apply some sort of sealer like the red silicone?
Any help would be great! Thanks.
When I took apart the combustion fan off of the St. Croix Prescott (that I purchased last year) it was stuck together with an ungodly amount of red sealant. The gasket looked home made, some sort of metal mesh and paper material, and I don't know if the person who last worked on the stove really knew what he/she was doing.
So I re-ordered factory gaskets, but I'm not sure if I should put the gaskets on dry or should I apply some sort of sealer like the red silicone?
Any help would be great! Thanks.