> Was wondering if anyone else has had similar issues with stove. Haven't > been able to find any references for disassembly/repair > of stove for my 87 Westy. > > Basically, one burner works fine, the other is the problem. It lights > but just burns on very low flame even if the gas is full on. I'm > thinking there might be something in the line but am at a loss as to > how to take off the burner to get in there. > > Any help or advice is much appreciated. > > Joe Sounds like it needs to be scrapped & the flame spreaders sent to moi! No really, I need a flame spreader (the cast alum? Piece on the burner top) as I was careless in cleaning the stove top & the spreader got loose & started to melt when I ignited the burner one a.m. Has this ever happened to anyone else? All I can figure is that w/ it loose, it blocked the heat which caused it to concentrate on the spreader & overheat it. Anyone want to sell moi an extra one or 2? Pax, Tom Buese-getting ready for Buses by the Bridge IX & need 1 badly |
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