I have an Armstrong Air Ultra SX 90 in a house we bought recently shown here. There seems to be water in the air combustion inducer as we hear noises when the furnace turns on that sounds like water being moved around as well as water in the bottom of the picture that has accumulated. Water also seems to be dripping from the upper left flue collar around the sealed bottom part. The furnace is also hit or miss for how long it was staying on which I'm guessing is from water being in the inducer and causing pressure sensor issues.
The drainage pipe in the lower right seems to be be clear. I checked the tube leading from the bottom of the flue collar in the upper left to the drainage pipe to see if that was clogged but it seemed fine as well. However when I removed said tube, water poured out of connecting plastic part in bottom of the flue collar for a good 10 seconds.
I'm guessing the problem is the flue collar but not really sure. Is it possible that that is whats causing water to get into the air combustion inducer if its somehow backed up? Any tips or other things I should check for leaks?
Thanks!
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