All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Valterra waste gate sealShould I slather silicone grease on them too?Valterra waste gate sealJust replaced my old grey 1.5" waste blade valve along with some abs pipe that was cracked leading up to it. They really cheap out on the rubber for these new seals. The new valve is dripping slowly past the seal to the main waste outlet (not around housing). Should I really crank the 4 bolts down on this thing till it bows?Re: Magic Chef Stove identify enblethen wrote: Serial number help scroll down it gives a breakdown via serial number for serial number. Ahh yes I tried this and it would indicate my model is a series 10. However the diagrams for 10 don't match.Re: Magic Chef Stove identifyYes trying to replace leaky burner and defective ignition flash tubes. Series number is not present on label. Only model and serial. Long shot since they seem unavailable anymore but at least I have peace of mind thay I've got the right part numbers. Probably just have to replace the whole stove.Magic Chef Stove identifyI have a Magic Chef model CLY1632BDB How do I determine the "series" number? (10,11, etc.)Re: Slab sinking shelbyfv wrote: You are lucky it's just a slab. One corner of my home foundation has sunk, as much as 1/2" depending on the season. From what I read it's going to cost $thousands to have it jacked up and stabilized. Contractors.... Haha. Actually I *think* I have that problem as well. 100+ year old brick home. Helical piers anyone?Re: Slab sinking prichardson wrote: What is coordinated pipe? Do you mean corrugated pipe; if so, and it is under the section that is sinking, it may have collapsed. Actually I meant to say perforated pipe. I have looked down from the side where it comes out on the slope and looks ok. Will try my Depstech scope for more details.Re: Slab sinking Mfan wrote: I had my driveway raised by the injection method. Very happy with the result, and it was a lot cheaper than I expected. Would you mind sharing any more details?Re: Slab sinkingSure a little uneven don't bother me. As long as it's not going to move enough to cause issues. I have heard of polylevel something. I think foam injection that lifts concrete? Maybe cheaper than other alternatives?Re: Slab sinkingThis is existing from a previous owner