I took the burner and igniter out over the weekend. There was nothing clogging the burner and the igniter was in great shape but I cleaned it up a little with steel wool.
This past week I was able to get the heater back on. After I disconnected the gas line from the heater I opened and closed the gas valve several times and I could hear water sloshing around in the gas pipe. I used a shop vac to blow the water out and left it running for a couple of hours and did the same thing the next evening. Put it back together and had to cycle it on/off a few times to fill the gas line and then fired it up. Let it go for about 15 minutes with no problems. I will run it longer this weekend.
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