In a message dated 99-11-16 03:12:05 EST, you write: > the only way to get it off is to either carefully pry it off, or pull it off > by hand. Thanks for the info. I was hoping for something more technical, but I guess I was dreamin'. I wanted the South African Grill Removal Tool. Or better yet the whole Grill Removal Kit. The kit includes a new Grill to replace the one that very early in the removal process will be cracked in several places. Sells for around $300 I'm guessing. Thanks for the info. Jeff |
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