Can't understand why people don't comprehend that preventive maintenance is golden in preventing these types of troubles - then again, that furnace is probably as old as I am. Thanks Steve - Keep 'em comin'!!!!
Thank you Steve. This video helped out troubleshooting my son's boiler. Boiler man is coming tomorrow to service the system, in the mean time, a fresh filter and blowing the line out got heat back for wife and kids. Outstanding how to video, Thank you again. Joe
Thanks for taking the time to post. Because of your video and my local plumbing supply stocking a blowout gun, I was able to blow out a clog in 63 y.o. Tank today (heat went off last nite- 25deg out, 48 dog inside..brr) (I plan to replace tank it in spring). Thanks again
Good job Steve. That was one filthy oil line. These homeowners think because the boiler is working it never needs any attention! Like that CO2 blowout tool. I guess its safer than air because its inert gas. Thanks for sharing the vid man!
Coolest shot of the whole video was the cover off with the flames in the barrel hole .. that was an amazing image and something most of us have never seen before
Interesting video. Makes me glad the only oil furnaces my family had to deal with were back in my small hometown near the Canadian border. One I remember had a slight malfunction that caused a false alarm that had Dad otherwise convinced that our house was about to burn down (can’t remember what the actual problem was, and he’s been gone a few years now), and the other filled my grandparents’ house with soot from attic on down (that one was promptly replaced with a propane unit after a good professional cleaning).
This video answers one of my questions from a while back about the fire-o-matic, which is the fuse link at the opposite end of the tension wire from the safety valve at the tank.
steve yo man nice work... i do oil heat my self but i kind of just started out i had a sludged line today the company i work for wont let us use gallo guns so i was sittin there jigger pumping it for a while and reversed the pump to blow air heard the gurgle from the tank but the pump still wouldnt pull so i put them on a 5 gallon hook up til the AM when i can get back with some fresh lines... i really didnt think those lines/90° elbows could get that clogged i appreciate all the videos you post man i have learned alot from them thank you
they don't understand that it would cost less if they would have it serviced periodically . the longer they leave it the larger the issues and the bigger the bill .
would an air compressor and a blow gun work with rubber nozzle on fuel lines? that looks kinda like my old oil burner when i first bought my house everyone in my Neiborhood seemed to have these Delco boilers i believe it was called from 1950 that were 1 size fits any house lol up to 250,000 btu mine had new burner from efm which is local in Emmaus PA I changed it a few years after moving in when i got a great deal on a boiler in kit form you had to assemble everything it was for getting down in tight basement stairways a small smith boiler was only 700 dollars on clearance sale I switched to gas 5 years later and sold oil boiler for 500 used
Dealing with same kinda problem. Except my lines run correctly just like your installation. Algae has plugged my feed line. I've ran algae killer in my tank and have to blow out the feed line once awhile. Starting to think my plug is in between the valve and tank. Can I blow it back to the tank or is that valve a directional valve?
That sludge is bad, I have the same problem,so I’ve been running Kerosene in it to try to break it, I’m having more problems now, Steve do you think what I’m doing is a bad idea. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO......NO NONSENSE 👍👍
Thanks Steve, I recently had to do the same thing but I just used compressed air to blow into tank. I freed the clog, but wont it just clog up again? this tank has a bottom mounted outlet. Don't these tanks have some sort of mesh over the outlet or an angled floor to help with clogs?
Blows my mind how nobody gives a rip about their oil furnace until in craps out. I'm spending my Christmas Eve taking oil lines loose & blowing gel ice out of the lines cause it's -10 today & they have no backup heat which also Blows my flipping mind.
kevin kellner not sure i have had it for 20 years you can pick them up at any oil burner supply house they all see them there .oil line blow out tool /gun
instead of reinstalling fb4 canister I would have installed a garber complete. Its a much better filter system and you dont worry about future canister leaks as entire filter is replaced at each tune up
Can't understand why people don't comprehend that preventive maintenance is golden in preventing these types of troubles - then again, that furnace is probably as old as I am. Thanks Steve - Keep 'em comin'!!!!
Thank you Steve. This video helped out troubleshooting my son's boiler. Boiler man is coming tomorrow to service the system, in the mean time, a fresh filter and blowing the line out got heat back for wife and kids. Outstanding how to video, Thank you again. Joe
Your videos are great. Ive learned alot from you. Been doing oil burner service for about 4 year's. Thank you for the advice you post.
Thanks for taking the time to post. Because of your video and my local plumbing supply stocking a blowout gun, I was able to blow out a clog in 63 y.o. Tank today (heat went off last nite- 25deg out, 48 dog inside..brr) (I plan to replace tank it in spring). Thanks again
I have a Big respect for heating oil repairmen and women.
You're awesome, Steve. I'm learning a lot from you.
Good job Steve. That was one filthy oil line. These homeowners think because the boiler is working it never needs any attention! Like that CO2 blowout tool. I guess its safer than air because its inert gas. Thanks for sharing the vid man!
Fireship1 this is the first time i was at this job
Coolest shot of the whole video was the cover off with the flames in the barrel hole .. that was an amazing image and something most of us have never seen before
Steve , you are a hard working guy and do good job.
Interesting video. Makes me glad the only oil furnaces my family had to deal with were back in my small hometown near the Canadian border. One I remember had a slight malfunction that caused a false alarm that had Dad otherwise convinced that our house was about to burn down (can’t remember what the actual problem was, and he’s been gone a few years now), and the other filled my grandparents’ house with soot from attic on down (that one was promptly replaced with a propane unit after a good professional cleaning).
oil line blowback tool seems like a good idea,nice job Steve,
Bernard Sobbe i have a pump also .. but the c.o. gun works well also
This video answers one of my questions from a while back about the fire-o-matic, which is the fuse link at the opposite end of the tension wire from the safety valve at the tank.
Dwight Bennett the link belongs above the burner line this one was sometimes there right above the oil tank .
steve yo man nice work... i do oil heat my self but i kind of just started out i had a sludged line today the company i work for wont let us use gallo guns so i was sittin there jigger pumping it for a while and reversed the pump to blow air heard the gurgle from the tank but the pump still wouldnt pull so i put them on a 5 gallon hook up til the AM when i can get back with some fresh lines... i really didnt think those lines/90° elbows could get that clogged i appreciate all the videos you post man i have learned alot from them thank you
Excellent video. It was great watching you blow out the tank. Thanks for posting!
efman2k3 i have not done it to many times on video as of yet . blow back oil line ..
Im from chardon ohio. Its amazing how many different set ups there are ...keep up the great work
good video steve , it's too bad people don't bother to have yearly maintenance done . it would save them a lot of headaches .
Lloyd .Haight this is the first time this guy called me ,first thing he said was how much lol .. its like buddy you have issues here .lol
they don't understand that it would cost less if they would have it serviced periodically . the longer they leave it the larger the issues and the bigger the bill .
That one definitely needed some work. Good job Steve.
Jordan Berghaus they all get done .the hard ones take a bit longer
Great video. Always learning with Steve.
Damn you do good work steve
sounds like that cold is still kicking your ass
get well soon my friend
dklucas1 i am finally kicking the cold ,its been a tough one for me this year
dklucas1 ii
great job,,, looks like it wont be too much longer those folks will be calling you to replace the oil tank next.
nate i have many customers with bad oil tanks .
Needed to see this! Thanks for the upload
Fantastic job Steve. Seen some new stuff in this vid, thanks .
justin henning different stuff is good
Steve's line of the year! "Oh yeah, she's dirty". Just messing with ya Steve, keep up the great work!
Kevin Mattes oil can be a nasty fuel
would an air compressor and a blow gun work with rubber nozzle on fuel lines? that looks kinda like my old oil burner when i first bought my house everyone in my Neiborhood seemed to have these Delco boilers i believe it was called from 1950 that were 1 size fits any house lol up to 250,000 btu mine had new burner from efm which is local in Emmaus PA I changed it a few years after moving in when i got a great deal on a boiler in kit form you had to assemble everything it was for getting down in tight basement stairways a small smith boiler was only 700 dollars on clearance sale I switched to gas 5 years later and sold oil boiler for 500 used
How many no heat calls a day you get during heat season?
I really enjoy watching your videos,good job Steve.
Dealing with same kinda problem. Except my lines run correctly just like your installation. Algae has plugged my feed line. I've ran algae killer in my tank and have to blow out the feed line once awhile. Starting to think my plug is in between the valve and tank. Can I blow it back to the tank or is that valve a directional valve?
Wow , that was nasty.Worse one I have seen you do yet..Great job,Steve
That sludge is bad, I have the same problem,so I’ve been running Kerosene in it to try to break it, I’m having more problems now, Steve do you think what I’m doing is a bad idea. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO......NO NONSENSE 👍👍
Is it acceptable to cut out a section of oil line, blow it out, and then reconnect with 2 flare connections or is that prone to leak?
I like this kind of jobs. Nice job
gekkedirkie thanks for watching
Thanks Steve, I recently had to do the same thing but I just used compressed air to blow into tank. I freed the clog, but wont it just clog up again? this tank has a bottom mounted outlet. Don't these tanks have some sort of mesh over the outlet or an angled floor to help with clogs?
you could try some sludge treatment for oil tank maybe it will help if tank is not too bad
Love it right when starting something the phone rings! Every time!
Truckguy900 Truckguy900 lol the phone rings offen when your trying to get something done.
Blows my mind how nobody gives a rip about their oil furnace until in craps out. I'm spending my Christmas Eve taking oil lines loose & blowing gel ice out of the lines cause it's -10 today & they have no backup heat which also Blows my flipping mind.
what a piece of junk.Steve thanks for all the videos.kept them coming.thank you Steve for all you do!!!
What is the pipe fitting you used for the co2 shot?
so what manufacturer makes that CO2 blow back tool?
kevin kellner not sure i have had it for 20 years you can pick them up at any oil burner supply house they all see them there .oil line blow out tool /gun
Great job Steve!
heavydiesel thanks for watching
Great job Steve
Harry Dickson thanks for watching harry
that sound at 9:18 was like sound pulled out straight from some horror film :D
Why no check valve on that new oil line Steve?
Kings Hill Outdoors i only use check valve if i need them
Nice Job Steve, She needs to have a little maintenance one a year, instead of every 20 years.
Arnie Grote i just got called in for no heat .first time there
one of the 3 top carboned up guns i seen here
Where I can buy that co2 adapter?
whats the name of the tool you used to blow out the oil line, the brass co2 cartridge holder and where did you get it ?
7thsfgp its a gallo gun
9:15 certified G!!!
instead of reinstalling fb4 canister I would have installed a garber complete. Its a much better filter system and you dont worry about future canister leaks as entire filter is replaced at each tune up
the rust in the iron fuel oil line pipe is because fuel oil has some small amount of water in it amirite?
Great video!
Nice Job. I like the CO2 blast
S Sam it clears the tank for sure
Tank should have inspection hatch. Have to remove sludge somehow or it's still there.
I got that same ring tone motorola droid maxx you still got that shit in your chest get well soon buddy
Jason the Plumber i am starting to get over this cold .its loosing up .
Thanks.
philip grombliniak thanks for the comment
Looks like you could use a Dutch boy helper.
Wow that oil line was gross
Michael Milburn there is a lot of muck in the bottom of the tank i am sure
grundy!
Man as a new guy those bottom feed tanks scare the shit out of me when doing work close to the feed paranoid I'm gonna break it