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Originally posted by Cardynal Syn View PostWhich of those materials would be best to replace the burner mat in a 441?Last edited by FordMan59; 02-04-2013, 03:33 PM.
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I have been happy with McMaster Car 8838K2 or 8838K4 Acrylic - Coated Fiberglass Fabric it's .40 and has worked well for me, its rated
at 1,000 degrees.
have tried the Silica Fabric but found its easy to rip / break while putting in the burn pot on the larger units, might be ok on the smaller ones.
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I have been happy with McMaster Car 8838K2 or 8838K4 Acrylic - Coated Fiberglass Fabric it's .40 and has worked well for me, its rated
at 1,000 degrees.
Did try the Silica Fabric but found its easy to rip / break while putting in the burn pot on the larger units, might be ok on the smaller ones.
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In fact I just took out a burn pot that I installed a couple of years ago ( factory new with burn mat installed )
and the factory burn mat was broken under the fuel inlet area and lifted already on all four corners.
I did replace the burn mat as it would need replacing after another season - that is not very impressive and
still waiting for one of the burn pots with a McMaster Car burn mat material to come back for service!
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The heater was brought in because of kerosene leaking out. The carb had water in it over the years and the needle value
was frozen and had to replace the carb.
While I had the heater I wanted to check the rest and make sure there were not other issues - that is where I found the that
the burner mat not in very good shape. Did want to make sure the burn ring was ok as well.
I like to do a complete service when I have the heater to keep people from having to come back a year later etc.
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Do you think the water in the fuel had anything to do with the burner mat failing so quickly ? The reason I ask is that my original burner mat lasted 14 years . I was a bit hesitant to use the MMC product but decided to try it . I guess time will tell if it was a wise decision .
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the burner mat material that MPI uses comes from Japan. Without chemically analyzing it I can't say what it's made of,only that it crumbles verily easy. ceramic and fiberglass fibers last a long time.
Being such, water shouldn't have any effect on the material. Even water mixed [ used loosely] because kero and water do not mix. shouldn't effect the material.
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I called several hardware stores in my area (Hickory NC) looking for Rutland 77 cement. No dice. Nobody had it, even those stores that carried a herd of Rutland products. So after I got out of work, I decided to go by the store closest to my house and see what else they might have that would work. A salesperson picked up a tube and told me "this one might work for a furnace." While she was looking at the front, I could see the other side. It said #77. The 77 is on the back of the tube just above the UPC. No wonder nobody could find it. The label on the front says "Hi-Temp Stove & Gasket Cement." Some of the other stores had told me they had that, and I told them no, I only wanted Rutland 77. ROFL! Anyway.... posting this to hopefully save someone else some time.
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