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"Mikey S." wrote:
The orifice is at the end of the valve, the little precisely drilled hole that lets the gas into the venturi. Since it's always been on natural gas though I guess that's not the problem. Mine has nothing that looks like a precisely-drilled hole; the gas comes out of the valve, turns a couple corners, and squirts up into the bottom of the venturi. The only holes involved that look at all precise are in the body of the valve, and they do the high/medium/low selection. Maybe that's why it likes to flash back. maybe the burners just need a good cleaning, my grill gets nasty every year and burns yellow till the burners get wire brushed and all the little rusty holes in them poked open again. Could be. There seemed to be a lot of rust on the burner, flaking off quite a bit. I tried to knock off as much as I could without wrecking it, but I didn't brush it or poke anything in the holes. I'll give it a shot. -- Ray Heindl (remove the Xs to reply to: ) |
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