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Hey I'm new to site. I really need help with my stove. I have two secondary air tubes that have came out and I can't seem to get them back in. If anyone could possibly help ot would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Can you see the holes in the manifold where the air pipes go?
Is the baffle still in place above the remaining secondary air pipes?
It may have dropped down so it's blocking the holes in the manifold.
Can you see the holes in the manifold where the air pipes go?
Is the baffle still in place above the remaining secondary air pipes?
It may have dropped down so it's blocking the holes in the manifold.
Yes I can see the holes on both sides. They seem to me to be to long to go back in. I don't know of there's a trick to it or what. But they don't just slide back in
Yea I've tried every which way.. no go.. seems like they are to long to fit from outside.. I'm hoping it wasn't a one time thing. Cause that's what's it looks like
Yea I've tried every which way.. no go.. seems like they are to long to fit from outside.. I'm hoping it wasn't a one time thing. Cause that's what's it looks like
The square tube steel that the secondary tubes insert into might be warped.. I know they are on mine, and the secondary tubes are rather a pain to get in. but if you got them out, they should go in somehow?