When you try to remove the fuel line from the burner pot you must be careful the pot has cooled off. Taking the line off when hot can cause the brazing to break. It takes 15 or more minutes for the pot to cool enough to take the fuel line off. When installing it again it is not necessary to tighten the fitting with all your might. Snug and a little more is just fine. If this fitting breaks it is very hard to braze back on at just the right angle. The angle has to be correct to make sure the fitting is centered in the hole in the combustion chamber. It also has to stick out far enough to reach the fuel line fitting but not too far to allow the fitting to bottom out. It takes a very good welder to make this connection. For all the hassle it is easier to just replace the pot with a new one.
When you try to remove the fuel line from the burner pot you must be careful the pot has cooled off. Taking the line off when hot can cause the brazing to break. It takes 15 or more minutes for the pot to cool enough to take the fuel line off. When installing it again it is not necessary to tighten the fitting with all your might. Snug and a little more is just fine. If this fitting breaks it is very hard to braze back on at just the right angle. The angle has to be correct to make sure the fitting is centered in the hole in the combustion chamber. It also has to stick out far enough to reach the fuel line fitting but not too far to allow the fitting to bottom out. It takes a very good welder to make this connection. For all the hassle it is easier to just replace the pot with a new one.
Tom
Just wondering if anyone has had any luck brazing the fuel inlet back into the burner pot? I've serviced and rebuilt these heaters for 13 years now and have never attempted to fix and old pot...ive always used new equip. I hqve dozens of pots in my shop with the inlets out ....it would be nice to try to fix some if feasible.
the original is brazed i believe if you are proficient at brazing i dont see why not. you may want to do a close inspection of the pot with the heat shield on the bottom removed and you may find that the pot isnt worth trying to repair.
personally i would repair my own but something in a customers home? might want to take some time and think about that .
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