Success, I put the heater back in a few minutes ago. The first attempt it didn't start up so I thought I still had a problem. Checked everything out and found I'd forgot to plug the wires back on the fuel pump. Reset the heater tried again and it fired up first attempt. This time while I had the pot/chamber out I took the flame ring to a local welding shop and had them weld it all around the circumference and hit the clips that hold the ring in the pot with a little welding. I figure this will probably increase the life of the ring by many years since the welds will have to break before the ring can start to mushroom and flare out touching the flame detector rod.
Tom, another good way to get the screws out of the pump is put a 1/4" drive x 1/4" socket on a ratchet then put a screwdriver tip in the end of the socket. The screws on mine were at an angle that even with the 90* drivers I had things were still in the way of getting in the slots of the screws.
Tom, another good way to get the screws out of the pump is put a 1/4" drive x 1/4" socket on a ratchet then put a screwdriver tip in the end of the socket. The screws on mine were at an angle that even with the 90* drivers I had things were still in the way of getting in the slots of the screws.
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