Gas and Oil Home Heating Furnaces - oil heater
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marvin_alvis
12-16-08, 12:46 PM
have oil heater in trailer ran out of oil had refilled now i have air in line how do i get air out please help COLD
marvin_alvis
12-16-08, 12:51 PM
oil heater air in line how can i get it out heater wont light
Grady
12-17-08, 05:44 PM
On the fuel pump there should be a fitting which looks like a grease fitting or brake bleeder. If the pump is a Suntec this fitting will be @ 5:00 as you look from the pump end. If the pump is a Webster, the bleeder will be on top. Attach a hose to the bleeder & run it into a container. Reset the burner & use a wrench to open the bleeder about 1/2 turn. When you get a full flow of oil with no bubbles or foam, close the bleeder & the furnace should fire.