Exhaust Blower Gasket

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Polar Bear

Feeling the Heat
Feb 4, 2014
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Sudbury, ON, Canada
Do they make a universal exhaust blower gasket? My part number is PU-CBG, but I doubt other than ordering online, my local stove shop won't carry it.

*cough* Mike *cough*

It's an Englander.
 
They sell do it yourself Gaskets at auto parts stores or you can just run a bead of rtv silicone
 
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Any good hvac shop should have a matted glass gasket material that will work just fine. Least wise that's where I got a small sheet from and made my own.
 
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Can you elaborate on the "DIY" gaskets?

Lytherm Material - I cut my own: (broken link removed to http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Temperature-Gasket-Material-/201003583687?pt=US_Replacement_Parts&var=&hash=item2eccbf48c7)
 
Local stove shop had a brand new gasket.... attached to the housing. Going to try and delicately pull it off. Should be fun.
 
That's why I replaced mine it did not come apart in one piece, some on the blower some on the mount.
 
That's why I replaced mine it did not come apart in one piece, some on the blower some on the mount.


That's exactly what happened to me. Shop had a brand new gasket never used, glued to other housing. Managed to very slowly get it off and attached to my blower. Don't want to do that again. Apparently that is something I should stock up on.
 
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