DocDiesel
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Hi all, I've lurked around here long enough. I heat a 30'x50' shop. I live in central Nebraska and run a heating and air conditioning shop. I couldn't pass up a great deal on a York oil furnace about 3 years ago and decided to convert it to waste oil or biodiesel for use in my shop.
I used the CK Burner kit and it has worked super. I clean it once a year and get a little brown ash, but it isn't much and this furnace never smokes. All works great unless I forget to check the water drain and get a slug of water through the gun.
My problem is, I started noticing a little wisp of smoke and a little oil smell coming from the furnace. I inspected and found I had burned a substantial hole in the combustion chamber and burned the paint on the furnace box.
I disassembled and think the best route to take is to cut the ugly burn hole on the back of the combustion chamber out to an oval hole, install a deflector plate to cause the flame to head upwards and patch the oval hole with a formed piece of 1/4 steel with bolts anchored to the combustion chamber out through the plate cover and nutted. I think a combination of trying to get too much out of the furnace with a short combustion chamber and a dirty filter. My bad.
Any thoughts on my repairs? Doc.
I used the CK Burner kit and it has worked super. I clean it once a year and get a little brown ash, but it isn't much and this furnace never smokes. All works great unless I forget to check the water drain and get a slug of water through the gun.
My problem is, I started noticing a little wisp of smoke and a little oil smell coming from the furnace. I inspected and found I had burned a substantial hole in the combustion chamber and burned the paint on the furnace box.
I disassembled and think the best route to take is to cut the ugly burn hole on the back of the combustion chamber out to an oval hole, install a deflector plate to cause the flame to head upwards and patch the oval hole with a formed piece of 1/4 steel with bolts anchored to the combustion chamber out through the plate cover and nutted. I think a combination of trying to get too much out of the furnace with a short combustion chamber and a dirty filter. My bad.
Any thoughts on my repairs? Doc.
