Hi all,
I have an older Quadrafire Mt. Vernon, not the newer AE model. Anyway, the exhaust blower needs to be replaced. I've got the new blower and gasket, I've disconnected all the electricals, removed the heat sheilds...and come to a dead halt. To remove the old blower I have to remove some bolts, but, the way the blower is located it is impossible to reach them from the sides, I have to get access through the back of the stove. The manual I have shows the back panel as being in 2 sections which each has a half circle opening which fits around the exhaust nipple on the back of the stove. Nice and simple to remove and reinstall, ofcourse the reality is different. The back panel of my stove is one piece which folds down but I cannot fold it down because the stove pipe is in the way. My main problem now is disconnecting the stove from the exhaust pipe. I removed the collar around the stove pipe connection to the stove itself and tried pulling the stove forward a bit and pushing back on the stove pipe with no results. Granted I haven't tried all out brute force or taking a rubber mallet to it or anything yet, figured I'd first see if there's any trick or anything I need to know or if it's just a matter of forcing it. Any helpful advice or moral support is always appreciated. Thanks
I have an older Quadrafire Mt. Vernon, not the newer AE model. Anyway, the exhaust blower needs to be replaced. I've got the new blower and gasket, I've disconnected all the electricals, removed the heat sheilds...and come to a dead halt. To remove the old blower I have to remove some bolts, but, the way the blower is located it is impossible to reach them from the sides, I have to get access through the back of the stove. The manual I have shows the back panel as being in 2 sections which each has a half circle opening which fits around the exhaust nipple on the back of the stove. Nice and simple to remove and reinstall, ofcourse the reality is different. The back panel of my stove is one piece which folds down but I cannot fold it down because the stove pipe is in the way. My main problem now is disconnecting the stove from the exhaust pipe. I removed the collar around the stove pipe connection to the stove itself and tried pulling the stove forward a bit and pushing back on the stove pipe with no results. Granted I haven't tried all out brute force or taking a rubber mallet to it or anything yet, figured I'd first see if there's any trick or anything I need to know or if it's just a matter of forcing it. Any helpful advice or moral support is always appreciated. Thanks