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Old 05-13-2008, 12:25 PM
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Sometime it is the exhaust pipe that goes through the roof. If it does not have a cap on it, then the wind would just blow back down it and put the pilot light out. Just measure the width of the pipe on the roof once you have found out which one it is and go and find a cap that will fit on it. We once had the same problem until I put one of the caps that spins around and still lets the exhaust gases out!
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