Caloric Range RSP-366-U3

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naturalnick

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Greetings all,

I have the pictured Caloric range, circa 1976 and wondering if anyone has the parts diagram for control parts, body parts, etc. that indicate the part numbers.

I'd like to search for available parts, however I cannot find the diagrams on any of the supplier sites. Also I've noticed my particular model number is difficult to locate.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dominick aka Natural Nick

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76 Caloric Range

The local Tribles in Beltsville can look up any part numbers for this range, unfortunately very little is still available.

The range has obviously had very good care and probable not that much heavy use.

The biggest problem area on this range were the bake and broil burner igniters, other than these you would sometimes see a bad oven selector switch, thermostat or sized burner valve, bad spark module or oven door hinges.

I see little point in trying to guess what will go wrong and trying to stock pile parts you will likely never use, just take care of it and cross that bridge when you come to it, it was a popular range and you will probably be able to find most parts it will need for another 20 years.

Given that you are nearly 100 years old I would not worry too much about the range.

John
 
Beautiful stove

I will tell you something I found in one of similar construction that I attempted to restore for outside use under my deck as an emergency stove. The removable/lift out cooktop sits below the top of those side panels because it is recessed and if the previous owner was not meticulous about cleaning, grease and shmutz ran down those side walls into which the cooktop was recessed and grease and shmutz not only accumulated in the pan forming the bottom of the burner box below it but kept running down the side wall of the range past the burner box to who knows where because there was not a sealed seam where the side wall met the pan that formed the base of the burner box. Unfortunately the pan was not porcelainized so there was rust below the grease and shmutz. Unless there is a seamless construction, having this type of a recessed cooktop is asking for a lot of maintenance or trouble.
 
Can't help, but that is a very nice range you have there. I haven't seen a Caloric with that style control panel or the baking guide. Self cleaning, pilotless and panel light, I bet it was TOL for the time!
 
Thanks all!

If anyone runs into a PDF or such of a parts diagram, I'd greatly appreciate it.

John: Thanks. I'm very familiar with Trible's. Their website used to have a parts diagram for this range. I'm not stockpiling parts per se, but there are a few pieces I'd like to replace if I can find them. I intend to call/visit Trible's to see if they would print me out a parts diagram. Thought I'd ask here first.

This range actually sees a *lot* of use. I care for my appliances and give it a thorough cleaning at least once a year. Mom taught me well. :D The birthday is actually my Dad's.

fan-of-fans: When I was studying Architecture, one of our courses was on Kitchen design, residential and commercial and when my Dad wanted to purchase a new range, he allowed me to make the selection. It's used in the canning kitchen and is used frequently. It was TOL for it's time. :)

Tomturbomatic: You're spot on about the recessed top. It's cleaned regularly and I've noticed that accumulation, resulting in an avoidance of spills and generally careful cooking. In general a soiled stove is unsanitary. A clean appliance is a happy appliance. ;)

Thanks again and if anyone bumps into a parts diagram, please let me know.
 
Caloric Range RSP-366-U3

Greeting all!

It's been a while since I've posted. I managed to find a few parts after a lot of digging, mostly on eBay.

I do have one question. My oven floor is in nice shape, however the Flame Spreader is cracked. The trade school, Lincoln Tech is not far from me and their sheet metal department is willing to replace the flame spreader. They asked me is there was a certain steel that should be used but think that galvanized would work and they want to know what gauge. That can be measured with a micrometer but if anyone knows that would be a big help. It's only riveted in place.

Thanks a bunch.
Dominick aka Natural Nick

Oh PS I found this in case anyone is interested. Nice Range but the owner does not want to part it out. If anyone here decides to pick it up and want's to part it out, I'd be interested in a few items.

Location: Land o Lakes Wisconsin

 
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Replacement Oven flame spreader

Hi Nick, post a picture of the floor of your oven both sides. I might have a good used one around. I saved quite a number of those from various gas stoves as they often do rust out.

Other than that it shouldn’t be any big deal to have one made by a sheet-metal shop or where you were thinking about going, unless the crack is really bad of course it won’t hurt anything, but eventually, if it gets to be too bad of shape it’ll ruin the floor that you see.

John L
 
Hi John,

Thanks. As you said the top side of the bottom has a lot of scorching and some warp-age from the cracks in the flame spreader.
Not a total loss but the floor has begun to warp and is a little concave in the center of the floor.

Dimensions of the floor are 20 inches left to right, 18 inches front to back.
The lip around the four sides of the floor are about 1/2 inch.
The supporting tabs at the front edge are 1 3/4 inch wide and 14 inches on center.
However there are no slots for those tabs to fit into.
Hence they're likely only supporting tabs.
You can see the tab in the third photo.

I use it frequently so the floor has degraded noticeably in the past year.

If you have a replacement I'd be glad to give it a good home. We're not too far apart.

Do you still have a repair shop in Beltsville?

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This is probably hopeless request, I'd like to find burners.
One fellow on eBay has NOS burners for the right side...expensive!

Here's part numbers I've found on ereplacement parts:
Right Front: Y0074378
Right Rear: Y0074376
Left Front: Y0074379
Left Rear: Y0074377

Here's the eBay listing I found...see below.
The seller only gives one part number (right rear)
They match mine exactly.

 
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Oven floor for caloric 70s gas oven

Hi Nick , I had a chance to do a search today and did not find one, I do have some top burner assemblies I believe for your stove, if you’re interested, bring your old ones with you so we can match them up. They did have some variations for different models, but I do have some good used ones probably 25 bucks apiece if you want them.

John L
 

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