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Chris_Bryant
Aug 17, 2018Explorer II
To be clear, you turn the one knob and gas should not flow until you push it in, and it shouldn't keep burning until the flame has heated the thermocouple.
If I were working on it, I would start by removing it so I could work outside, then soapy water to find what is leaking. Valves use grease which dries out, could be a corroded line, loose fitting...
Some of these used a "zip tube" to light- a tube from front to back with holes in it that gas came out while lighting- you basically had a small wall of flame running from front to back.
If I were working on it, I would start by removing it so I could work outside, then soapy water to find what is leaking. Valves use grease which dries out, could be a corroded line, loose fitting...
Some of these used a "zip tube" to light- a tube from front to back with holes in it that gas came out while lighting- you basically had a small wall of flame running from front to back.
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