With a little encouragement, the mounting bracket on the igniter can be moved on the ceramic, so the igniter will set farther in. I’ve had to do it on Goodman furnaces too.
Ted; I ended up discontinuing the Glowfly for this exact reason (not being long enough). I would recommend the White Rodgers 21D64-44 Hot Rod igniter as your truck stock replacement. It can handle the lower Trane voltage on certain furnaces as well.
I had to do one of those re-engineering jobs on an old commercial gas dryer about 25 years ago. The original carbide igniter was discontinued so I got a similar one and adapted. It worked well for several years and when it failed again, it was an easy replacement because I could still get the same part.
This is what an Old german technician taught me. If you understand EVERY components function, mechanism of function, and relation to rest of the system. You can manipulate them to your needs. He showed me a honda v6 emgine from 2003 running in a 1980s GM ignition module and simple fuel inj off who knows what. So yeah as parts become less avalible, and less quality we much "adapt and overcome" modify systems to run alt parts etc. Like auto industry given skilled tradesmen you can keep anything going- Commercial carpenter, ex ASE toypta tech, amd appliance restorer
I've run into similar issues with the "Hot Rod" silicon nitride universal ignitors when replacing one on an Intertherm brand or like Coleman/Evcon etc. I've had good luck if you only need another 1/2 an inch is just very carefully move that metal ring down on the ceramic. It's not on there super tight, and if you're patient, can move it up to gain that 1/2 an inch. Fixed an old lady's furnace the weekend before Thanksgiving like that. I had replaced that ignitor once before, those Hot Rod seem to last only about 5 years, and that's just barely past the warranty. That "Made in China" label on the wires probably explains that. But by doing that, you can use the same OEM mounting screw and not have to use any of the little brackets they include in the box. That store that sells parts for those manufactured home type of furnaces in my area is only only a couple of days a week, and I don't like dealing with them.
Hey Ted. Just something i noticed, not sure if it matters or not but the orientation of the new igniter was 90 degrees off from stock. Now the face side of the igniter where theres more hot surface exposed is facing away from the rail. Again, not an hvac guy but just my two cents. Love all your videos btw!!!!!
I enjoy your videos. Personal experience, as a homeowner, never had a flame sensor issue. As an experiment, I’m waiting on 2020 unit, which replaced a 2006 unit. Could some issue be climate or conditions where furnace is located? I will clean it if leave town in the winter, but not aware of that issue here. Some winters, condensation line will freeze up outside, but pump is not wired in and water in the garage is much better than cold house. An air compressor clears the line quickly. I like the work you do. Thx!
not available..... I am that often. but as for parts(that make sense to repair "X" junk or caused by you/installer?), ok, there's an judgement limit on what should be done in terms of repairs.
4:44 soot on HX tube, R.I.P HX, dirty flsme sense rod secondary cause etc etc etc. need new unit, repair costs more than new, even if under warrarty. labor is labor.....
Nice access to that unit. No crawling, good lighting, and it's up where you can stand to work on it.
With a little encouragement, the mounting bracket on the igniter can be moved on the ceramic, so the igniter will set farther in. I’ve had to do it on Goodman furnaces too.
Ted; I ended up discontinuing the Glowfly for this exact reason (not being long enough). I would recommend the White Rodgers 21D64-44 Hot Rod igniter as your truck stock replacement. It can handle the lower Trane voltage on certain furnaces as well.
I had to do one of those re-engineering jobs on an old commercial gas dryer about 25 years ago. The original carbide igniter was discontinued so I got a similar one and adapted. It worked well for several years and when it failed again, it was an easy replacement because I could still get the same part.
That True Steam humidifier was flashing the code- "I'm a piece of junk and I should have been recalled by Honeywell." 😎👍
Good fix on the furnace Ted.
You got that right especially you have a doctor that truly care about you 💪🏿❤️
Franklin for when a Grant just won't do! Nice to see you standing. Thanks for the content.
Looks like a nice place from the front outside! Then you opened the walkout door!
Nice job with a little ingenuity ... You make us proud Thx
This is what an Old german technician taught me. If you understand EVERY components function, mechanism of function, and relation to rest of the system. You can manipulate them to your needs. He showed me a honda v6 emgine from 2003 running in a 1980s GM ignition module and simple fuel inj off who knows what. So yeah as parts become less avalible, and less quality we much "adapt and overcome" modify systems to run alt parts etc. Like auto industry given skilled tradesmen you can keep anything going- Commercial carpenter, ex ASE toypta tech, amd appliance restorer
A true professional, many guys would have said don't have the ignitor you'll have to wait.
cracks me up...great video
Someone said get 'er done, and that's exactly what Ted has done. There's no stopping a Trane technician.
Ted’s infamous $100 bill flame sensor cleaner.
Good to see you Bud, I’ve been busy for a while and haven’t been around.
I've run into similar issues with the "Hot Rod" silicon nitride universal ignitors when replacing one on an Intertherm brand or like Coleman/Evcon etc. I've had good luck if you only need another 1/2 an inch is just very carefully move that metal ring down on the ceramic. It's not on there super tight, and if you're patient, can move it up to gain that 1/2 an inch. Fixed an old lady's furnace the weekend before Thanksgiving like that. I had replaced that ignitor once before, those Hot Rod seem to last only about 5 years, and that's just barely past the warranty. That "Made in China" label on the wires probably explains that. But by doing that, you can use the same OEM mounting screw and not have to use any of the little brackets they include in the box. That store that sells parts for those manufactured home type of furnaces in my area is only only a couple of days a week, and I don't like dealing with them.
I enjoy watching all your video! Keep them coming,👍
Apparently a crispy 100 works better than any other bill. Mikey Pipes uses scratchy paper.
"The day after Thanksgiving, the bedroom is cold!" LOL. What does Thanksgiving have to do with it! LOL
Another fine job sir!
Hey Ted. Just something i noticed, not sure if it matters or not but the orientation of the new igniter was 90 degrees off from stock. Now the face side of the igniter where theres more hot surface exposed is facing away from the rail. Again, not an hvac guy but just my two cents. Love all your videos btw!!!!!
Well done Ted, you sure are a good bracket Engineer 😉 Au
Looks like you got it to fit.
If an old furnace has a spark or intermitant pilot, can these be replaced with a hot surface ignitor?
Way to go, MacGyver. Thxs for the vids!
I enjoy your videos. Personal experience, as a homeowner, never had a flame sensor issue. As an experiment, I’m waiting on 2020 unit, which replaced a 2006 unit. Could some issue be climate or conditions where furnace is located? I will clean it if leave town in the winter, but not aware of that issue here. Some winters, condensation line will freeze up outside, but pump is not wired in and water in the garage is much better than cold house. An air compressor clears the line quickly. I like the work you do. Thx!
Could that dirty flame sensor have made the unit cycle a lot and wear out the igniter?
Nice video ted! Keep up the awesome business you own!
THANKS 😎 🤟
Good Job... Take the four day holiday next year!
Looks good
a long screw and some washers or a nut for a spacer would work ti
Thanks man i will remember this.
Shoulda had a bar stool to work on that one. LOL
Ted never passes up the chance to pull $100 bill out!
Good job!
“Ohh no, input it on backwards!”
Yep!
I’ve been there before. 🤦♂️Lol
I'd work hard on that machine, too, based solely on the fact that there's a working light right above it.
not available..... I am that often. but as for parts(that make sense to repair "X" junk or caused by you/installer?), ok, there's an judgement limit on what should be done in terms of repairs.
Your the MAN
How much do those flame sensor cleaners cost? I'd like to get one.
I use a 90 angle on my drill to get those igniters off and on don't got time to go back to my truck I bring my tool bag with me
I like that stubby that ratchets..
I am going to try to find one.
Do all of your techs carry a $100 bill?
Another satisfied customer
Fine sandpaper
4:44 soot on HX tube, R.I.P HX, dirty flsme sense rod secondary cause etc etc etc. need new unit, repair costs more than new, even if under warrarty. labor is labor.....
Nice! Great job
Need a bigger bill due to inflation. Treasury will have to bring back the $500 bill. I'm an im-potent customer too. :)
Don't forget to launder that cleaning bill.
Nice job. Do you take blue cross😅
Way to go Ted Macgyver
It's too short, story of my life
Ben Franklin was too popular with the ladies😂😂😂
Ignitor Depot house brand...
don't forget to IMMEDIATELY bring that $100 bill to the bank and deposit in your business account.
Why do you use a $100 bill wont $1.00 do the same
its funny how you can make a 100 dollar bill very nasty and it doesn't loose 1 lil bit of value
If you use a $1 bill, does it take 100 times longer? Asking for a friend 🤣
Nice vid, good job !
Ben was the mark 1 version of Bill Clinton. I'm thinking he's glad he was never president. Someday I will ask him.
I am sure that if You get them some Heat, they won't care.
Yea , Hamilton was not a president either yet he is on the Ten dollar bill….
I like this guy but using the 100 bill is arrogant
That inducer motor is extremely noisy
Sandpaper
A one dollar bill will clean the flame just as well. Same material and ink.
Why putin a atic u nit In people don't Want to see them
people concerned about the cost of repairs might consider the $100 bill thing in bad taste.
@Anti DIY HVAC klein tools mini ratchet model # 65200. May help you in those tight spots: versatile with reversabe 1/4" and 5/16" hex nut drivers.