Jøtul F45 v2 install

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Well, I am having trouble finding a sweep or installer that services my area. I had one that did but had a bad experience. Canceled for a refund after he showed up with scrap liner from other jobs and tried to install it un insulated. I may take a crack at installation myself. I already have the stove in the basement on the pad I just need to get a liner installed. I was thinking about getting a Duraliner Rigid liner. They come in 6x48 sections. The exterior width is 6 5/8in. My clay liner is 7x7.25 interior so I am pretty sure it will fit down. The only issue I have is the T. The wall thimble is masonry and very tight. It is not perfectly round at about 6in. Could I connect the 6in rigid liner with an adapter to a 5in T?
 
Would breaking out the current thimble be an option?
 
Have it replaced with a 7" ID thimble.
 
I am still hoping to find an installer. While I am waiting I removed the bolts on the top plate to make future cleaning easier and noticed a bit of asymmetry. Is this something I should be concerned about?
 

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I am still hoping to find an installer. While I am waiting I removed the bolts on the top plate to make future cleaning easier and noticed a bit of asymmetry. Is this something I should be concerned about?
It does look displaced. How does one remove the baffle?? Definitely something I’d prefer to learn on a clean stove!
 
Looks like the baffle is straight. I think that piece in front is an air deflector and just sits in there loosely? You might be able to just hand move it back into place.