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I've just tried using my gas grill for the first time in a few months,
but the flame starts burning down around the venturi, as well as up on the burner where it's supposed to. This has been an occasional problem in the past, but now it's at the point where I don't want to use the grill. Any suggestions on what might be causing the problem? I've tried adjusting the air/fuel mixture and the length of the venturi tube, but neither makes any difference. The problem seemed to get better when I removed the lava rocks and the grate that holds them, but it didn't go away completely. Besides, it won't grill very well that way. The grill is an ancient post-mounted Charmglow burning natural gas. The burner and venturi are only a couple of years old. -- Ray Heindl (remove the Xs to reply to: ) |
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