My fuel oil furnace has smoke bellowing out of a cracked between the fire tube and the crock. Can it be repair

Posted by admin on March 24th, 2010 and filed under fire inspection | 3 Comments »

Should there be a gap between the fire tube and fire crock? It also does’nt want to fire if it’s shut off or tempiture is turned down for a while. I have to hit the reset button in order to fire it up, that’s when the smoke comes out of the inspection plate and exaust pipe. Should and can I get some stove cement and close the gap between the fire tube and crock?

well either do that or call a furnace man right away thats carbon monoxide coming out…with the smoke..

3 Responses

  1. Darkgoth Says:

    well either do that or call a furnace man right away thats carbon monoxide coming out…with the smoke..
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  2. smoresanimaluvr Says:

    yes but i suggest calling a professional
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  3. Special Ed :Þ Says:

    get a cleaning and have the person tell you what else you need done. some will tell you if they think you can handle it yourself.
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