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Old 06-30-2009, 09:43 PM   #17
2bkidfree
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Profile:  1959 22' Flying Cloud
Escondido , California
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So, any ideas on how to put it back in the tube without pulling the fridge? Attached is a rough sketch of the exhaust piping. Just above the burner there is a metal pipe that goes into an insulated aluminum box. This whole assembly is about 27". A second tube that is 36" long connects to this. At the base of the second tube are 4 vent holes and a phillips screw. Please note that I can't see most of this, but I can feel it.

I was thinking of trying to take out the phillips screw, moving the top vent and trying to insert the "thingy". I can hook it to one of the vent holes.

At this point I don't want to make things worse, so if this is a bad idea let me know.

Thanks for all the help. Learn something new every day.

Gilbert
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