Well maybe they thought that the drain was plugged and on the positive side of the blower so they drilled holes to let it drain. Who knows. Next time when you change the heat exchanger try some spray glue on the gasket, just a little will do. Good video
I would suspect the gas valve wasn't adjusted by flow/usage rate but just with a monometer. I've seen a lot of those carriers fail along the seam weld.
Good policy replacing the safeties and ignition your name is on the unit now
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You must be near DFW
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Well maybe they thought that the drain was plugged and on the positive side of the blower so they drilled holes to let it drain. Who knows. Next time when you change the heat exchanger try some spray glue on the gasket, just a little will do. Good video
you don't need to remove that back nut on the support rod, exchanger will come out with just the front nut removed
Yup! Didn’t think about that! I could have just swung it around. 🤦🏽♂️
I would suspect the gas valve wasn't adjusted by flow/usage rate but just with a monometer. I've seen a lot of those carriers fail along the seam weld.
Never thought about that!!!