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Date:         Sat, 6 Dec 2003 19:06:22 EST
Reply-To:     Vanagonluvr@AOL.COM
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Subject:      stove help/advice needed
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Hello,

I have a '90 westy that I am restoring to its original beauty. I have taken the stove/sink/fridge out to get at some details (ie fan and thermostat for it). While I have it out, the knob for one of the stove burners has been sheered off by the PO. How the hell he did that I will never know. but I figure that this is the right time to take it apart to replace it.

Any one have any experience with the removal of the stove burners? Or can I simply just replace the knob end itself? I have looked in my benltley and have seen nothing relating to the removal of the gas apparatus.

\TIA.

Chris VT 89 syncro tiico westy 90 westy 77kmiles (current project) 91 westy


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