> The angle of the inner fitting to the body has to be very close all by > itself; you can't just hog it into place with the fitting screws. A > broomstick fits nicely into the fitting to adjust it. > This was the right tip. The problem seems to be fixed, and all I did was remove the exterior vent, bent the pipes so that they were naturally very close to being in the right position, and reassembled. (I also straightened a slight bend in the metal plate that separates the exhaust side from the intake side). I didn't have to remove the fridge again! Thanks very much, Wes |
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