I've switched from watching very much TV to watching youtube videos. In all, the series of interesting youtube videos I've watched is a series by Steve Lavimoniere. He services and installs many oil furnaces and boilers along with general plumbing. I live on the west coast so never have a need for most of that knowledge but still find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/user/stevenlavimoniere
Might be informative.
Steve
I'm going to work on my oil furnace today. It was installed in 2002, Worked fine for a few years then refused to fire up. It would come on run a couple minutes, Then shut down. (safety)? Call the repair man they would tinker with it a little bit, It would run a couple weeks then do the same thing. After awhile we got tired of paying for this problem and just relied on the wood stove. This year we decided to once again try to get this furnace working. The service man has been here twice so far and the last time the furnace lasted two days. He says it's dirt in the nozzle. I read up on it on the internet and nozzle replacement seems simple enough, So I'm going to try and do it myself. Wish me luck !
Posted by: Steve Wilson <virtualwilz@yahoo.com>
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