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Okay I'll be doing some dis-assembly and trouble shooting this weekend and will post my findings. Thanks for the tip.
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Turns out it was the safety t-stat located on the heater housing. Did a continuity test and found resistance and upon closer exam saw one of the terminals was fried. Even up to 1/2 inch of the electrical wire was obviously burned. I presume that the restricted vent pipe was not allowing proper heat flow which eventually caused failure of the t-stat. Thanks to all for their tips and advice.
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