Cate said:Hi all - does anyone have a trick to do this? I'm using pliers (plyers? Neither spelling looks right) and the pin won't budge.
Cate said:Thanks Dave and Wood...I'll give your advice a try.
Zap - this is a bit of a follow-up to my post a few weeks ago about my bypass damper getting stuck and will only open half way. I'm tired of the smoke getting in the house, though it is minimal, and I'm afraid I'll damage the bypass by forcing it closed, so I called the stove shop and they told me to remove the middle tube to get to the back bricks and clean them off. There might be ash buildup jamming the bypass. I know I can get to the bricks if I could just get that darned pin out. And I'm trying to save $100 doing it myself opposed to making a service call. I'll keep trying.
You may be able to vaccum the area around the bypass from the top. Our stove had a lot of ash on the firebrick in the top of the stove.rdust said:If it's like my Endeavor you should be able to get a good look at the bypass by removing the pipe or is there not enough access from the top?
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