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Those heat exchangers are such a pain to replace....especially up in the rust belt area....i remember working on these every winter in Buffalo....down here in Austin.....total 180° difference....not a ton of no heat calls...but we get enough. I get all the boiler calls, so i stay busy
Great video and great knowledge you possess/ I appreciate how thorough your work is. I'm currently working on the same system but it's a single stage. I've assessed that the spark igniter and flame sensor are defected. I'm in Texas, Dallas to be exact, what would you say is a fair labor cost to replace those two components? And also do you charge diagnostic fees along with the labor cost?
I really appreciate your video, because it gave me alot of insight incase I ever have to (and I pray I don't, luckily in my area there's few york rtus) on how to do this. I'm sure you hate york as much as I do . Uff.
Just a little tip. Those plug valves (gas cock) has a nut on the other side that you can loosen off a little bit to close the valve a lot easier. Obviously with it being outside it could of been seized up.
Love how you just toss shit around. I’m the same way. I’m more organized in chaos than following a plan
Today is one of those days for me today
That sucks Jeff, thanks for watching
Like your bro. Keep emailing coming. So many people have no clue what us guys do in the world. 😊
Brilliant video very good overview of service, top guy 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Not sure how i haven't subbed yet. You put out great content. Looking forward to binge watch your channel. Happy HVACing 😁👍
Thanks for subbing
Nice work Ryan.
Thanks!
Nice vid Ryan !🔥💪🏼
Appreciate it!!
Great Video. Good Job and Nice Work. Thank you for sharing
Good job Ryan
Appreciate it!
Nice job Ryan
Thanks Dan!
I liket good class 👍🏾
Those heat exchangers are such a pain to replace....especially up in the rust belt area....i remember working on these every winter in Buffalo....down here in Austin.....total 180° difference....not a ton of no heat calls...but we get enough. I get all the boiler calls, so i stay busy
I’ve replaced a few myself, possibly the worst to replace! Thanks Jason
Good vid Ryan especially the attention to detail ... Thx Misfit
Thanks!
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Thanks Steve!
Amazing job buddy 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video and great knowledge you possess/ I appreciate how thorough your work is. I'm currently working on the same system but it's a single stage. I've assessed that the spark igniter and flame sensor are defected. I'm in Texas, Dallas to be exact, what would you say is a fair labor cost to replace those two components? And also do you charge diagnostic fees along with the labor cost?
I really appreciate your video, because it gave me alot of insight incase I ever have to (and I pray I don't, luckily in my area there's few york rtus) on how to do this. I'm sure you hate york as much as I do . Uff.
Thanks for watching!
So, more importantly, did you find the bit at home?
Just a little tip. Those plug valves (gas cock) has a nut on the other side that you can loosen off a little bit to close the valve a lot easier. Obviously with it being outside it could of been seized up.
Thanks for the tip!
Where did you get that thermal imaging camera?
TruTech tools .com
I forgot what size nuts you can use to replace those clips. Few guys have used nuts in place of those clips
I believe the same size nut used to mount condenser fan motors will work 🤔
11/32
#8-32 thread using a 11/32" size nut. Same as motor stud nut on many electrical motors.
I cringed a little only 5 seconds in when I saw that 2 stage yorkie and I knew in advance what you were going to do.
😂someone that knows☝️
How many hours was this work quoted for?
I don’t remember, It took me about 2 hours
Losing tools no doubt ruins my day
For sure! Thanks for watching
first. bahaha
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that combustion blower is terrible
@@spymoocowgaming I wrote it up for replacement
Well i would say what you're working on is an piece of junk yard junk.
I would agree with you! Thanks for watching
Nice job Ryan
Thanks Steve