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  • @craigchampagne969
    @craigchampagne969 6 років тому +2

    Cliff has helped me out with my customers heaters and he is the MAN! With the plethera of good videos like this, all can become good at fixing the bullet heaters. If you listened close and you have worked on a few heaters as I have (never as many as Cliff), you realize to make the heater work properly....its all about the AIR! Whats not talked about alot in detail in other peoples videos (where most dont know what they are talking about anyways) is HOW to check for leaks. Fill a spray bottle with dishwashing liquid and water, if you can spray it down while its running, theres no better way to find your leak! I had all brand new parts on my heater and still had running issues...Once I did that spray test i found my brand new filter cover was defective leaking in 3 places. That part came from ebay. I only buy from Cliff now. Had same symptom as one stated below: ran with top off not on...bending blades was not neccesary...fixing the leak is whats necessary.. Now i get all my parts (and advice) from Torpedo heat-Hes the MAN! Sincerely, Craig @ Champs small engine repair, Norfolk, VA.

  • @brycecolestock4664
    @brycecolestock4664 Рік тому +2

    Sir, I'd like to thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I have a 75k Mr Heater that I've been fighting with for years and never been able to get it to burn good. I took it apart and found that I had about a .0025 gap on my rotor and the exhaust manifold had a probably .0005 groove worn in it in the wrong spot. I used a piece of glass and started with 220 sandpaper and sanded it down until the groove disappeared, then staggered up to 1500. Reassembled via your instructions, cleaned the nozzle the way you've described in another video, and this heater burns better than it ever has! Also, I found that my plastic plug where the gauge goes was apparently leaking air even with Teflon tape. Put in a steel plug. Thank you again for helping guys like me make this old junk work good again!

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +2

      Im glad to help. Im also glad you are not freezing. If you ever need help call (216) 801-6215
      Thanx

  • @williammason2582
    @williammason2582 2 місяці тому +1

    Sir, I would like to thank you for your wealth of information, I had changed the nozzle and the air pump vanes and rotor but I could not get more than 2psi out of air pump I checked with awl as you showed in video and it went right in . I then adjusted the rotor cover and all fixed, it now is running perfect. Thank you for your expertise.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad to help. Stay warm. You can always call (216) 801-6215 for hands on help if needed and any parts you may need shipped fast !

  • @patrickm6000
    @patrickm6000 2 роки тому +1

    I've fighting low pressure on my heater that's only 2 years old. waiting on my vane kit to get there. I had no clue there was that much to pay attention to. Thank you for a great video years later it's till helping folks.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому +1

      No problem. If you need hep I can walk you through it. Call 216 801 6215 for service !!

  • @rakeshpathak8053
    @rakeshpathak8053 3 роки тому +1

    One of the best video on UA-cam with knowledge thanks sir

  • @76chyanne
    @76chyanne Рік тому +2

    those veins are a pain in the ass i keep reinstalling still not enough air presure getting fuel but wont light brand new parts still no go great vid

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +1

      Hi and thanx for the video compliment. If you cant get the pressure you must have a leak somewhere. Spray the whole air system with soapy water and start the machine and see if you get any bubbles. Bubbles are a leak you have to stop. Dont get any spray in the motor or on the wires and such.... NOW if you want to see if the air compressor is right then cover the hole on the air outlet fitting and cover the pressure adjustment screw. If you have a pressure gauge doing that should bury the needle. NOTE :::: DO NOT COVER BOTH PORTS FOR TOO LONG IT WILL BLOW OUT THE ROTOR KIT YOU INSTALLED. JUST BOUNCE YOUR FINGER OVER THE FITTING AND SEE IF THE NEEDLE JUMPS.
      You probably should call so we can go over the heater. (216) 801-6215
      Thanx again

    • @76chyanne
      @76chyanne Рік тому +1

      @@TorpedoHeat thanks for the come back,im going to try reinstalling those veins ,and follow what you said about them being flush with rotor ,those veins can be easy to install wrong and then ill check for leaks i am getting fuel up to nozzle i just dont think theres enough air pressure to spray proper to fire ill let u no thanks again

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому

      @@76chyanne The pp205 5/8 inch thick rotor kit is the one that can be installed wrong. The pp204 1/2 inch rotor kit can only go in one way

    • @76chyanne
      @76chyanne Рік тому

      yea i have the pp205 its for a reddy 55b@@TorpedoHeat

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +1

      @@76chyanne Yes make sure they are absolutely flush with the face of the rotor. Did you watch our video on how to adjust the metal rotor cover ???

  • @cfavreau
    @cfavreau 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for laying this all out step by step. It is much more detailed than the Reddy Heater manual. I learned a lot and was able to diagnose and fix my Reddy Heater 55.

  • @scottburns4515
    @scottburns4515 4 роки тому +1

    Glad I found this video!!!! This was my problem after installing my rotor kit.

  • @bifftuber7481
    @bifftuber7481 6 років тому +2

    Nice video. It's cool to learn from experts like yourself.
    Thanks for producing this tutorial. Will keep your name
    for ordering parts.
    Biff

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Thanx Biff looking forward to hearing from you !!

  • @williamovershiner5393
    @williamovershiner5393 7 років тому +2

    Great Job on explaining the correct assembly of the air pump. Your presentation was extremely helpful.

  • @jeffaugust8913
    @jeffaugust8913 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome detail. Nice job sir

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Sir

    • @jeffaugust8913
      @jeffaugust8913 2 роки тому +1

      I had been messing with my reddy heater for 2 weeks, new pump, new phot cell, new lines nutten.....til you explained how to adjust that dang pump. THANK YOU, works like new now.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому +1

      @@jeffaugust8913 Glad to help !! If you can please like the video !!

  • @patrickmulholland1840
    @patrickmulholland1840 3 роки тому +1

    HI THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO EXPLAIN AND PRODUCE AN EXCELLENT VIDEO

  • @eugeneskipderusha1500
    @eugeneskipderusha1500 4 роки тому +1

    I was very impressed with you presentation!

  • @jonosada5555
    @jonosada5555 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taken your time to show us all that is involved!! HAY Keep the b.t.u. rocken!! All New parts for a master 135t see how it goes!! Thanks for the video it was awesome!! Ps. You don't need a video man !!!! LOL thanks again!!!!

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому +1

      Thank You !!
      If you have any questions you can call (216) 801-6215

  • @plumber919
    @plumber919 6 років тому

    Best torpedo heater video ever! This was a big help.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Thank you Mr Plumber919. Any other help you may need call 216 801 6215.

  • @harrisomar01
    @harrisomar01 7 років тому

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video, it helped me get my heater going.......

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 6 років тому

    Always wondered how these heaters work. Thanks William

  • @j1xcalibur
    @j1xcalibur Рік тому +1

    U definitely helping brother. Thx for the know how

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +2

      No problem. Thanx for the compliment. If you need any more help call us @ (216) 801-6215

  • @petediamond7263
    @petediamond7263 19 днів тому +1

    My understanding if the heater fires up with the cover off but not with the cover on it could be an air flow or pressure concern? What gap should the spark plug be this is the one with the long electrode?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  19 днів тому +1

      About the thickness of a dime should do it. There are many reasons it will only fire with the cover off. None written in stone

    • @petediamond7263
      @petediamond7263 18 днів тому +1

      @@TorpedoHeat I'm all ears should you want to share any of those reasons?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  18 днів тому +1

      @@petediamond7263 The number 1 problem with torpedo heaters is air leaks. That can happen from many different places. It would be best if you call when you are with the heater and have some time to do some small tests. (216) 801- 6215 Torpedoheat.com

  • @bobgregory8787
    @bobgregory8787 6 років тому +1

    Very well done video if I say so myself... Very informative, precise, and so well spoken a first grader could have understood it... Well done my man...

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Thank You Sir !!

    • @bobgregory8787
      @bobgregory8787 6 років тому

      @@TorpedoHeat you are more than welcome for the reply. Credit goes to those who deserve it, and your effort and time taken out to make this video clearly shows that you are trying to help people fix their heaters the correct way. And I know this, because when it comes to the subject I know a little bit about what I'm talkin about , and without this little trick being shown to people they would not get their heaters going.period! Again, excellent video!

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      @@bobgregory8787 Thank you much

  • @jasonbien6366
    @jasonbien6366 Рік тому +1

    i have worked on them for many years never thaught about the manifold adj hum thanks

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +1

      Just look at the side of the manifold where the rotor contacts and you will see exactly where it sits. Glad to help (216) 801-6215 for parts and service

  • @firewoodwarrior4396
    @firewoodwarrior4396 Місяць тому +1

    On mine the highest spot is at 10 a clock not at the top.... When i set it at top (12 a clock) it will rub slightly at 10 a clock. What should i do?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Місяць тому +1

      Set the gap at the highest spot... Some heaters use the 10 oclock position but not commonly !

  • @joecostu1571
    @joecostu1571 4 роки тому +1

    .003 -.005, ON ALL o is there a chart.? Thank you you're excelent teacher

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  4 роки тому +1

      no there is not a chart but 3 to 5 thousands will work for most all heaters

    • @joecostu1571
      @joecostu1571 4 роки тому +1

      @@TorpedoHeat gracias amigo. Thankyou

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  4 роки тому +1

      @@joecostu1571 No Problem

  • @levkamenev3476
    @levkamenev3476 Рік тому +1

    The rotor on my stove is slightly smaller in diameter, when you put the rotor on the lid in the center, you can see that the rotor does not completely overlap these two slots in the lid, the rotor itself is without a working out, why I don't understand. Tell me what to do?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +2

      Look at the metal rotor cover and see where the rotor was at and which slot it covered. Otherwise make sure to cover the exhaust slot fully Call (216) 801-6215 if you need help

    • @levkamenev3476
      @levkamenev3476 Рік тому +1

      @@TorpedoHeat This issue has been resolved. But there was a new problem, air suction between the ring and the back cover, when I start the stove, there is not enough pressure, siphonite between the planes, there were not big bullies, I polished a little with a waterproof skin, on the plane of the mirror (the mirror is perfectly smooth) Apparently erased a special factory sealant that was applied with the diameter of the holes in the lid. Do you know what kind of sealant can be used? the gasket does not fit((there is some kind of special sealant needed, I do not know what.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  Рік тому +2

      @@levkamenev3476 Spray all the air pressure parts with soap water. The filter cover air line and fittings must be tight. DO NOT GET ANY SPRAY IN THE MOTOR OR ON ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENT PARTS LIKE WIRES AND ELECTRIC CONTROL BOARDS. Spray with soap water and start the machine and look for bubbles. If you get bubbles that is a leak you have to stop
      (216) 801-6215

  • @swmplvr
    @swmplvr 3 роки тому +1

    link is no good.. is there a new site?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  3 роки тому +1

      Torpedoheat.com or call 216 801 6215

  • @petediamond7263
    @petediamond7263 20 днів тому +1

    Where the spring and ball go on the plastic cover which goes on the plate if I held my finger over it I would feel suction now I feel air pressure. What do you believe is wrong old Dayton 100,000 btu heater with square plate.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  20 днів тому +1

      The adjustment plug with spring and ball is the only place you should feel air leaking. The spring regulates the air pressure. Check your heater with soapy water for air leaks only around the back cover and keep the motor dyr at all timess. You can call us at (216) 801-6215 for remote support. Even tonight untill 10 pm EST

    • @petediamond7263
      @petediamond7263 20 днів тому +1

      @@TorpedoHeat Thank you! I had things set up correctly I just didn't have the screw turned in enough to increase the fuel. little things here make a big difference,

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  20 днів тому

      @@petediamond7263 The screw should be fairly flush with the housing or sticking out a bit. If its not you have an air leak for sure. Did you use any teflon tape when you put it together ???

  • @davidjones8312
    @davidjones8312 3 роки тому +1

    drj Westfield Wisconsin hi Peter i have a DYNA.GLO DELUX PROFESSIONAL GRADE moel #KFA135DGD torpedo heater. I can only get 2psi even with Teflon tape on all screws.can the high low switch be causeing the problem? Can you please help me, thank you I like your videos very informative.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  3 роки тому +1

      you need to get rid of the high and low switch. They make a single btu cover

  • @unoefxz
    @unoefxz 6 років тому

    Problem solved!! Great video, thank you so much!! Setting the "gap" is something I never did before on one of these and WOW what a difference!!! outside of the video: I used a diamond knife stone on the surfaces lubed with WD-40 to flatten them out a bit after steel wool didn't get rid of all the crust. Worked like a charm.

  • @GrizC
    @GrizC 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I have Mr heater 175,000 BTU never worked right from New so it sat for 10 years . I replaced all hoses cleaned tank still didn't work . Ya no air no start. Took air pump apart and from the factory the center insert on rotor plastic totally missing it was never put in so rotor never spun because shaft from fan just spun inside rotor ya totally quality control issue.
    I ordered parts should be here this week.
    Now I have another issue on the one side the kerosene tank is leaking right by the center seem where bolts bolt on center flange of tank for carrier Does jb weld work to seal tank flange back up ? Please advise.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  5 років тому

      No JB weld wont work for long Thanx for tuning in

  • @MikeJones-rk1un
    @MikeJones-rk1un 6 років тому

    This is great. I have rebuilt everything in my Masterheater 55000 btu but it still won't reach the 3.4 lbs pressure. I'm wondering if the actually electric motor is weakened now.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Mike often times people come to me and they think the motor is bad or spinning too slow.
      Usually the motor is good. It is a small motor that dosent turn too fast. It sounds to me like you have an air leak. Call me and we will go over it. (216) 801-6215

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un 6 років тому

      I would not bother you with a phone call but thank you very much for offering. I will say that I have replaced all air and fuel lines and they seem tight and the air gauge is mounted on the pump itself. I notice that the motor gets hot just running under zero pressure and doesn't like to start when it's cold outside and I really need it to thaw out my plow truck. I can't find a way to test the motor. Thanks for your reply, I do appreciate any suggestions.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Is that heater meant to have a pressure guage ??

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Mike I would like to see an image of the heater if possible

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un 6 років тому

      I tore the heater down again today, even the motor, which looks really clean and in great shape inside. On the bench it runs but vibrates a little and it gets too hot to touch within about 5 minutes running under no load. That seems odd to me but it was meant to run inside the unit next to a fan in cold weather so that could be okay. I'll be putting it back together now very carefully looking for air leaks and lubing the bearings. One thing I have been unable to determine about this motor is if it has a start / run capacitor and where that might be. I assume it must have one but don't know if it could affect performance. I don't know how to post a picture of it, being an old retired guy with no computer experience but it is a B50F model purchased around 1995. I assume I am missing something very basic and I will be embarrassed when I find it but I will make it known for the sake of helping others.Thank you.

  • @josemusicltp
    @josemusicltp 6 років тому

    Great video I have dayton 3ve52 I am only getting 3.5 psi I followed the video to the letter but I have air leaking between the air filter Cover and the filter so am assuming it's being lost there my heater requires 8psi to specs pls help me with parts I may need

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Sure we have the parts you need. Torpedoheatparts.com Let me know if you cant find what you need we have it

  • @jomeokeepark
    @jomeokeepark 6 років тому

    What is causing the rotor to lock up after running? We can break everything apart re tighten and it'll run and then tighten up again. All over again.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Sounds to me like something is warped

  • @vicegrips188
    @vicegrips188 2 роки тому +1

    Does it work better with a Marlboro in your hand😜

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому +1

      Are you telling me that I should not smoke ??

  • @jaygod6140
    @jaygod6140 4 роки тому

    Very informative. With your experience is there a model that runs ccw?

  • @ryanwelch9150
    @ryanwelch9150 2 роки тому +1

    Thank u buddy.i believe my pump is not adjusted properly.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому +1

      you can call us at (216) 801-6215 if you have ant problems

  • @bobbypeck1999
    @bobbypeck1999 6 років тому

    thanks allot you made it real easy good teacher

  • @serenatyvfr
    @serenatyvfr 7 років тому

    How are you my name is Paul I’m from the UK I was wondering I have a torpedo heater is a very old one I was wondering if it would be possible to roll vegetable oil mix kerosene and diesel if I do well This wear out the main jet and also are used one of your very early videos to clean out the unit when I was given it and with your help I have a fully functioning Peter thanks for the videos and keep posting

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      Thanx Paul glad to help. I dont advise mixing any kind of oil with your fuel. Torpedo heaters can really burn Diesel fuel 1 and 2. Kerosene and jet fuel. Fuel is abrasive so the main jet will wear out sooner or later. Burning oil may cause smoke leading to a headache and or burning in your eyes. A torpedo heater is safest when it runs with the front cone glowing red to burn all the fuel.

  • @petediamond7263
    @petediamond7263 24 дні тому +1

    I learn one thing the rotors may look the same but the thickness is different it will drive you crazy if you order the wrong one!

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  24 дні тому +1

      100% correct. We have the owners manual for most all the heaters so we can find the right rotor kit the first time ! Torpedoheat.com (216) 801-6215

  • @nrth-ng9sm
    @nrth-ng9sm 7 років тому

    I have a Dyna-Glo 75000 BTU I used it 2014 seven times I light it up now and it won't ignite I don't know if it's a control board or the spark plug or the spark plug box that plugs into the control board is there any way to test all three of these without buying all three of these

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      Most likely the filter cover is cracked. If you are very careful and shine a flashlight in the photocell that should keep the heater running telling you the electronics are good. This is the filter cover you need but test it for leaks with soapy water first. torpedoheatparts.com/click-here-for-parts?olsFocus=false&olsPage=products/filter-cover-3221-0029-00-dynaglo-thermoheat-288310040-572696

    • @nrth-ng9sm
      @nrth-ng9sm 7 років тому

      +Torpedo Heat I have fuel pumps working I have no spark so I don't know if it's the control board or the spark box

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      Most likely it is the spark coil or transformer. Before you replace it you need to check it for air leaks. Spray the rear filter cover with 409 or fantastic soap water then start the heater to see if you get any bubbles. Call me @ 216 801 6215 and I will walk you through the repair process.

  • @jmc5341
    @jmc5341 6 років тому

    Great videos. Its nice to see how to videos from people that actually know what they are doing. I just got a mi t m 190000 btu heater that about a year old and the rotor blew apart. Does that mean the ring isnt adjusted properly. Also is that clearance you stated good for all torpedo heaters including mine. Also i have feeler gauges, are they too wide to make that adjustment or should i just use paper like you did?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      That clearance is pretty much good across the board. Sometimes those rotors explode. You should replace it with out taking the ring off if you can. Torpedoheatparts.com has all the parts you need.

  • @fredthomas1987
    @fredthomas1987 6 років тому

    I have a question, if you would be so kind. I replaced a rotor kit on a master mh-135. 135k btu. It's only had 4 hours on it since I purchased it last winter. Do you know why the rotor sits so off center? I couldn't find the part where I purchased the heater. I had a philco, did some cross reff. And found it had the same rotor, It was very off center. As mine was busted, I didn't see iOS it sat, b4 I removed the pieces. With the veins being so far off center, doesnt the magnets or the metal that goes In The rotor wheel, come half way out at the bottom turn. That alone can break a rotor. Is that normal?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Yes the vanes will come out at 6 oclock.
      It is meant to be off center

    • @jeremyteagarden2910
      @jeremyteagarden2910 2 роки тому +1

      Did you even watch the video??. There's no damn way you watched the whole thing. Don't ask stupid questions if you didn't take the few minutes to pay attention. He precisely mentions what you asked about and demonstrates it !!

  • @herbertflores915
    @herbertflores915 6 років тому

    Hello how I can fix one heatstar 17500 btu it does burn well if you smell and your eye hurt

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Heatstar heaters are tough and easy to fix. My first question is when the last time you tuned the heater up ??

    • @herbertflores915
      @herbertflores915 6 років тому

      Last year was working well but when I tried to use it this year it didn’t work

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Sorry for the late reply !! You need to take that heater apart and see what it needs. Tuning it up is probably on the repair list

    • @herbertflores915
      @herbertflores915 6 років тому

      Hello me again but did everything you tell me but now I try to found that presuse but I don’t found and buy couple stuff I put in but it do something???

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      So are you saying you have low or no air pressure ??

  • @oscarenriquez1483
    @oscarenriquez1483 6 років тому

    I have a tornado heater that is leaking gas, how can I fix it?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      The best way is to replace the tank Or have it done by a professiona;l

  • @BigRig965
    @BigRig965 6 років тому

    what the best way to clean it?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Use brake cleaner or cleanser but it is a dry ASSY so make sure it is dry before you put it together

    • @BigRig965
      @BigRig965 6 років тому

      10-4

  • @jorva5851
    @jorva5851 7 років тому

    Hello i am looking for a rotor kit for my heater. but it seams like its a bit a strange size, it is 23mm wide the widest i have found are 19mmcoud you help me out?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      You may want to change it over to a 5/8 inch rotor kit

    • @jorva5851
      @jorva5851 7 років тому

      Torpedo Heat do i need to change something else when i chance to the smaller rotor?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      Yes you need a 5/8 rotor kit and a 5/8 pump ring. The rotor cover and the rest of the stuff will work.

    • @jorva5851
      @jorva5851 7 років тому

      Torpedo Heat ok thnx, and will it have the same output as before with the wider rotor.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      It will have more than enough to run the heater

  • @narrowstripsawing9595
    @narrowstripsawing9595 7 років тому

    We just installed a new pump rotor kit in a dewalt heater and it was not flush, the rotor and veins were sticking out very little. Can you adjust the ring out or is the kit wrong?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      The rotor kit that is used for that heater has vanes that will stick out when installed wrong. Just turn them a quarter turn then they should be flush. If you need to !! cover the exhaust hole if you cant cover both ports.

    • @narrowstripsawing9595
      @narrowstripsawing9595 7 років тому

      Torpedo Heat the rotor itself is sticking out very little

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      Did you use an original mr heater part ??

    • @narrowstripsawing9595
      @narrowstripsawing9595 7 років тому

      Torpedo Heat don't know, another guy did it, I'll check tomorrow and let you know. Thanks for taking the time to help me and appreciate any future help!

    • @narrowstripsawing9595
      @narrowstripsawing9595 7 років тому

      Torpedo Heat The kit we used was a Mr heater kit, the rotor was sticking out about the thickness of a sheet of paper roughly

  • @royjohnson3423
    @royjohnson3423 6 років тому

    Every morning the motor hums when I take the pump lose it will spin freely

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      That is common You need to put a rebuild on it The parts are available here Torpedoheatparts.com

  • @jameskeough4620
    @jameskeough4620 6 років тому

    Your vids are informative and fairly well-done. This one has quite a bit of redundant material. Some info re-stated four, five, six times which would be fine if this were a live lecture. However, a video can be "rewound" and played several times if info was missed. We finally got some helpful info at minute 7! Also, the vane install is covered quite extensively in another video. IMO, this 24 min. vid could have easily been done in 10-15min. Those of us with satellite service need about an hour to watch this vid! Nonetheless, thank you as it does cover all info for a rebuild!

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому +1

      Hi James !! Handicapped and people from other countries watch these videos. Often times you have to explain it to them more than once.

  • @jimrust6598
    @jimrust6598 7 років тому

    Hello I have a dyna glo 125,000 I have lo pressure and heater doesn't fire up unless I pull the top cover. I removed the rotor after noticing that the plates were not "falling" as it rotated I cleaned them up with a scotch brite pad and now they work great, however I still have about 2 psi maybe 2-1/2. So I watched your video and realized that the pump cover was not adjusted correctly as I can see the edge of the rotor from both intake and exhaust ports but when I tried to adjust it out I cannot make the cover move enough to cover the rotor? Does this mean that my rotor is just worn down? I also checked the pump plate adjustment and it seems to be spot on( the distance between the top of the rotor to the bottom of the pump plate) any advice is much appreciated, this has been a great heater it is about 8 years old and has worked flawlessly until now.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      If you cant cover both the exhaust and intake ports then make sure the exhaust port is covered to the edge. I would say replace that rotor kit as they dont like scotch pads. Thats rebuilding the compressor so I reccomend a filter cover, pump kit and filters to make it complete. When you install that black plastic filter cover you have to use teflon tape on the threads and silicone under the heads of the screws. You cant screw the screws in and put silicone on top. That wont work. You also have to use teflon tape on the pressure guage threads and on the air outlet fitting. Basically you are sealing up the filter cover and making it tight. Try that then check for leaks.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  7 років тому

      Usually rotor and vane kits dont like scotch brite pads. It sounds like you need to check for air leaks. Is that a dual btu output heater ?? If you cant cover both ports then make sure the exhaust port is covered. You can call me at (216) 801-6215 and I will walk through it with you

    • @bobgregory8787
      @bobgregory8787 5 років тому

      Jim rust. I generally find that if you have to remove the top off of your heater, someone has tweaked the fan blades. What I mean by that is, I see people's heaters that they have taken apart and what they have done because they're heater will not fire up with the top on it , they will grab their fan blades and not been them forward or backwards, but try to tweak them to the sides to make the fan displace more air " ie change the angle of the blades to produce more Force ". The reason it is not firing with the top on is because you are blowing your flame out before it can even get started because there's too much air , so when you take the top off that relieves some of the wind tunnel effect on the unit and therefore it allows it to fire up and run okay. Try tweaking your fan blades so that they lay flatter and there's not such a curvature of the blade to produce more air, and then put your top on and try it. You'll have to play around with it a little bit to get it where you want to go, but I believe this may help solve your problem. Hope it helps

  • @americaninfidel9001
    @americaninfidel9001 5 років тому +1

    Good info

  • @TorpedoHeat
    @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому

    Torpedo heater parts and service are available at www.torpedoheat.com/ Or call
    (216) 801-6215

  • @gilbertbentley8179
    @gilbertbentley8179 5 років тому

    Dang ...that told me a lot ....Thanks bud..

  • @blorph1
    @blorph1 5 років тому

    I've had my Reddy Heater 55,000 about 25 years. Have to work on it occasionally. Today it wouldn't start so put low pressure gauge on it. Spoda read 3.4 psi, it was only reading 3.0. Futzed with the vanes and noticed after removing them that 2 of the 4 sides were flat across and 2 were rounded. One rounded side of each vane was contacting the outer wall. Thought, me smart, me put a fresh straight side touching the wall instead. Cleaned the vanes put it together and started it and got a horrible reading of only 1.5 psi. Went back in n put one rounded edge of each vane pointing out toward the 'cylinder wall' and restarted. Got 4.0 psi and had to adjust it down weaker to 3.4 and it runs perfectly again. Just a heads up.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  5 років тому +1

      Thats a great heads up !! That is a reason why you must put it back the same way it came out if you dont replace it.

    • @blorph1
      @blorph1 5 років тому

      @@TorpedoHeat Yep!

  • @jameskeough4620
    @jameskeough4620 6 років тому

    The question begs to be asked: "Why did the manufacturer produce the pump ring and rotor cover with such wide tolerances?" They both move all over when loose and have to be adjusted for proper operation. Why not just produce the assembly with close tolerances so reinstall needs no 'adjusting'?

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Yes no adjustment would be nice. The ring always has to be adjusted but some new heaters have holes for the exhaust manifold that are counter sunk with screws to match. I guess they figure if you cant repair it then you will buy a new one.

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un 6 років тому +1

      Tight tolerances are more costly to produce. Are you willing to pay more when a simple adjustment can save you hundreds of dollars? Do you really want rocket science or a simple space heater?

  • @tappedurmom9739
    @tappedurmom9739 6 років тому

    Yes the one I have is a 35k desa/Reddy 35

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      What is your 35K doing ??
      Is it working right ??

    • @tappedurmom9739
      @tappedurmom9739 6 років тому

      @@TorpedoHeat no it definitely needs some new parts. Air filter is falling apart also.

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      @@tappedurmom9739 Torpedoheatparts.com has the parts. Feel free to call 216 801 6215 for service and parts

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      @@tappedurmom9739 Yes we have filters
      Call 216 801 6215

  • @herbertflores915
    @herbertflores915 6 років тому

    Yes

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      OK so if you got no air pressure you need to check it for leaks. Use soap water to check the filter cover, hoses, air fittings and everything from the back to the front. Im thinking you may have a bad air hose but thats just a guess

    • @herbertflores915
      @herbertflores915 6 років тому

      I buy new hoses I put yesterday

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      If you got new hoses then check everything for air leaks

  • @TorpedoHeat
    @TorpedoHeat  2 роки тому

    Call (216) 801-6215 for parts and service

  • @herbertflores915
    @herbertflores915 6 років тому

    Please answer me

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      Im sorry Herbert !! Whats going on with your heater

    • @herbertflores915
      @herbertflores915 6 років тому

      Torpedo Heat yes I did but now when I take apart and I take that when I remove the lid it works well but when put lid back it do semo

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому +1

      Thats a common problem. Check for air leaks and bad air hoses. If the compressor is working then I bet you have a leak !!

    • @herbertflores915
      @herbertflores915 6 років тому

      Torpedo Heat so that mind I have buy a new hoses right I go to Wedd I found

    • @TorpedoHeat
      @TorpedoHeat  6 років тому

      I dont understand what you are telling me