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Remove the anchor bolt and nut joining the damper
to the damper adjuster; open the damper or reach
through the firebox to get at the nut. The rearward
bolt in the base of the adjuster is the adjusting bolt;
leave it in place. (Fig. 3)
Adjusting
Bolt
Damp-
er Rod
Steel Tab
Anchor
Bolt
Fig. 3 Catalyst, damper and associated parts.
Remove the two bolts holding the steel tabs which
capture the pivoting ends of the damper, and remove
the damper. (Fig. 3)
Rotate the damper crank forward and flip the damp-
er adjuster upside down. Slide the adjuster to the left
end of the crank. (Figs. 4 and 5)
Check the steel damper rod where it passes through
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the left side of the stove. Early style rods have
catalyst and parts
threads where they pass through the left inner side
of the stove. Later units have a retaining clip in a
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groove on the rod, just inside the left outer side. (Fig.
5)
For early units: use the stove door handle to turn the
damper rod and crank counterclockwise (as you
face the left end of the stove), till the rod unthreads
from its threaded hole. As you turn the rod and crank
through the high point of the arc, you will need to
maneuver the adjuster to clear the back plate of the
stove. When the threads on the rod clear the thread-
ed hole, remove the rod and lift out the damper and
adjuster. Note that the illustrations show the later
style of handle, with a permanently-mounted base.
(Fig. 4 and 5)
Damper Crank
Damper
Adjuster
Fig. 4 For early units, unthread the damper rod from the
damper crank and the inner top's inner wall.
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Damper Crank
Damper
Damper
Adjuster
Steel Tab
Catalyst
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C-Clip
Fig. 5 On later units, remove C-clip from damper rod.
For later units: remove the retaining clip from the steel
rod. Pull the rod out of the stove, then remove the
damper crank and the damper adjuster (Fig. 5)
5. Unfasten the stove front. There are nuts and wash-
ers on threaded studs on the insides of the front/
sides joints; sometimes these are above the inner
top /front joints. Sometimes they are below this joint
(inside the firebox). There are two studs on each
side.
6. Break the cement seal around the stove front. From
inside the stove, tap outward along the seams
between the front and the stove sides, and between
the front and the inner top. Use either a rubber mal-
let or a hammer and a wooden block to cushion the
impact. Have a helper hold the top edge of the stove
front to keep it from falling when the cement seal
is completely broken. With the seal broken, lift the
front panel off the stove, and set it down flat, with
its outer side down; do not set it on its bottom edge,
as this can damage the ash door hinges. On stoves
with a single front door there is an air channel and
primary air valve fastened to the inside of the stove's
front panel. Leave these in place on the stove front,
and be careful to avoid any impact on the air valve
handle.
7. Remove the right-hand side of the stove (as you
face the stove). Inside the firebox, use a wooden
prop to support the inner top. There is a nut and
washer on a threaded stud where the right side
meets the stove back; remove the nut and washer
and leave the stud in place. Tap outward, from inside
the firebox, to break the cement seal. With the seal
broken, pull the side away from the rest of the fire-
box, and set it down with its inner side up.
8. Now all that holds the inner top in place is the
wooden prop, and cement along its left and rear
edges. Grasp the inner top and wiggle it back and
forth while pulling toward yourself at the same time.
Watch that the supporting prop doesn't fall out of
place. When the inner top comes loose, set it down
on a protected spot on the floor.
9. Remove the inner top channel cap by unbolting it
(from the underside of the inner top). You may need
Washer
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later units damper
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