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Ear piercing screech from bypass handle (Any lubricant?)

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Pyromaniac, Mar 1, 2025.

  1. moresnow

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    Very unlikely to get any lube placed correctly without pulling the stove pipe and applying the lube directly to the bypass mechanism. Spraying in from the outside of the bypass handle may be the only way you corrupt the Catalyst. Uffda. Good luck.
     
  2. Pyromaniac

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    Now why didn't I think of that!! Thanks!

    Unfortunately, the video doesn't really do justice to the actual sound. The noise doesn't get any better regardless of how slow you go.

     
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    Yeah, that's soothing! :eek: ;)
     
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    Near as I can tell after removing the stove pipe for top access to the stove, everything is pretty tightly closed up. The bypass rod handle is welded on to the inner bracket, so no chance of removing it to lubricate inside the pipe the rod runs through. Just no way to get at it near as I can tell. Spoke with the dealer about it and he is placing a call to his rep. Can't believe I'm the first one to have this issue. Now that we are spending more time with the new grandbaby here, it's become quite an issue.
     
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    Not my wife's response at 5am. More like>>:hair:
     
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    The sound my Clydesdale makes is worse. Oh and the entire stove insert has to be removed for any maintenance on the bypass linkages.
     
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    Have you called BK? I've called them in the past and the customer service was EXCELLENT.
     
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    The dealer has talked to them on my behalf. Unfortunately, their solution is to put anti seize on the flat piece that lifts the bypass door, but, had done that already, and that is not where the screech is coming from. It is definitely in the pipe the bypass rod to the handle runs through.
     
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    I'm sorry. Our stove does that too, but it's not very loud.
     
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    I kinda like the sound. I know when/if someone is effing with the stove.
    Light sleepers are probably not fans.

    :dennis:
     
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  11. Pyromaniac

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    I don't know, if someone felt so inclined to bring in a load of wood and have a killer desire to load er up, pretty sure I'd be ok to let them do that. So far, that particular problem, hasn't been a problem .

    I just picked up some anti-seize which says it will resist heat up to 2,400°. If I get a day where I can let the stove cool down, I'm going to disconnect the chimney and see what I can do with it.
     
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    Nickel based?
     
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    Sorry for the late response. Yes, you are correct! Haven't had a chance to try it yet
     

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