There is not a fire danger, but you could have smoke back up into the home. It is 8 inches for a reason and making it smaller could give you vent issues that back smoke into your house.
SOURCE: offset of verticle stove pipe between stoveand chimney
use single wall pipe in the heated area.
SOURCE: Very Old Whirlpool "Wall of Fire" Gas OVen
what you have to do is get a couple of nails pull the hinge on the door down far enough to insert the nails in the holes and let it rest against the door this will hold the door at the proper angle to engage the hooks inside the hinge slots on the body of the range grasp the door on each side and insert the hinges in each side to engage the hooks then open the door all the way and remove the nails
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Anderson,
You have a fuel leak if you can see the smoke. Stop using the unit until you find the leak. It may be at the back of the fuel sump. If so, you will need to take the unit apart to get to the fitting. Look also around the top of the sump and around the igniter. If you have a leaking sump valve you may be flooding the unit. Either way fix what going on before you use the unit again.
Keep us posted with what you find.
Tom Hawkins
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Hi,
The short answer is no.
You will not get any flow and wreck the pump.
Go to a Home Depot, Lowe's or Plumbing Supply House and get a 100' roll of black Poly Pipe and roll that out over the ground. The check also has to be at the end of the pipe and the pipe shoud slop away from the pump if possible. This will make it much easier to prime the pump. Air will cause the pump to lose it's prime so you want to get all of th air possible out of the pipe before starting the pump.
I hope that this will help you to solve your problem!
Thanks for using Fixya!!
Heatman101
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