Ok, so the amount of buildup I got in my chimney last year prompted me to take the stove apart and contemplate a minor rebuild.
To set the background:
- Wood supply is good. Last year I was burning 2-3 year CSS wood, mostly oak maple and some crabapple that I cut myself.
- Stove seemed tight last year and was controllable. No obvious signs of leaks and all the door gaskets good.
- I did get weird catalytic behavior. Sluggish light off on big loads, smoke anytime below 1200F probe temp. I run a steelcat and its warped so Im considering sending it back on warranty.
- You can see there is a lot of black creosote in the firebox, but there was nothing but brown ash in the back of the stove past the catalyst and I was getting good 1100F - 1700F catalyst probe temps, once it lit off! - last year. Typically this stove runs with almost no flame in the main firebox when the cat is engaged however, which is I think why I get firebox buildup.
- Longer term I know the best bet with a VC is to replace it. Financially I'm not in a position to do that this year, but am willing to do a modest investment in parts if I can get it to last a couple more seasons.
- This is not our only source of heat. It gets used mostly on weekends only.
Ok, so to start with I did another good sweeping. I did a late season sweep last year and this time I got about 2 coffee cans of crusty black chips. Probably from only a half cord burning. I installed an outside outlet by the new patio so this time I setup the shop vac outside with a long hose through the window. So much cleaner
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![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108231-60c88f9a1a0d0774ff2d6767b3cebc5a.jpg?hash=ndtAAC2nUO)
Lots of crusty creosote in the box, but so far the interior castings look good.
![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108232-5ad5fc5b46c5821d1f69b1ab1dfe11ce.jpg?hash=F5A1RtAEDQ)
Lower fireback looks ok, as does the damper and upper fireback. Damper gasket has seen better days but still passes the dollar test.
![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108235-6e6199414cc97f307df238422467bc6a.jpg?hash=Oz4bwZcKSF)
Here is a summary of the completed project:
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/...advice-appreciated.112149/page-8#post-1536832
To set the background:
- Wood supply is good. Last year I was burning 2-3 year CSS wood, mostly oak maple and some crabapple that I cut myself.
- Stove seemed tight last year and was controllable. No obvious signs of leaks and all the door gaskets good.
- I did get weird catalytic behavior. Sluggish light off on big loads, smoke anytime below 1200F probe temp. I run a steelcat and its warped so Im considering sending it back on warranty.
- You can see there is a lot of black creosote in the firebox, but there was nothing but brown ash in the back of the stove past the catalyst and I was getting good 1100F - 1700F catalyst probe temps, once it lit off! - last year. Typically this stove runs with almost no flame in the main firebox when the cat is engaged however, which is I think why I get firebox buildup.
- Longer term I know the best bet with a VC is to replace it. Financially I'm not in a position to do that this year, but am willing to do a modest investment in parts if I can get it to last a couple more seasons.
- This is not our only source of heat. It gets used mostly on weekends only.
Ok, so to start with I did another good sweeping. I did a late season sweep last year and this time I got about 2 coffee cans of crusty black chips. Probably from only a half cord burning. I installed an outside outlet by the new patio so this time I setup the shop vac outside with a long hose through the window. So much cleaner

![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108231-60c88f9a1a0d0774ff2d6767b3cebc5a.jpg?hash=ndtAAC2nUO)
Lots of crusty creosote in the box, but so far the interior castings look good.
![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108232-5ad5fc5b46c5821d1f69b1ab1dfe11ce.jpg?hash=F5A1RtAEDQ)
Lower fireback looks ok, as does the damper and upper fireback. Damper gasket has seen better days but still passes the dollar test.
![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108233-13ddf22bb952c87b21a585cdc5e0f989.jpg?hash=BsqToRMpFJ)
![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108234-fd80bd3d06d739b29d910d37392fe6b0.jpg?hash=w0IwWzG18f)
![[Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish [Hearth.com] Encore 2550 rebuild... start to finish](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/108/108235-6e6199414cc97f307df238422467bc6a.jpg?hash=Oz4bwZcKSF)
Here is a summary of the completed project:
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/...advice-appreciated.112149/page-8#post-1536832
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