All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Atwood stove burner valvesHello guys, I finally had time just now to take the burner off the stove top. I cleaned the inside of the burner tube by running a wad of paper through it and took the plate off the top of the burner (two small screws)and wiped the inside of the burner clean. The early result is that the flame is not nearly as orange as it was with just a little orange at the flame tips. some run time will show what happens. Thanks again for the help guys, BobRe: Atwood stove burner valvesOK DrewE, Thanks for the quick response, always better to do the easy things first. I will take it apart and clean it up and see if that fixes it. I was thinking that based on the outward appearance of the valve assembly that the internals of the valves were all the same. I have a regular output valve that was replaced and was thinking that if the orifice was different or the same I would swap them and see what happens. Hopefully the cleaning will be the easy way to solve the problem. Thanks againAtwood stove burner valvesHello all, Does anyone know the difference between the top burner valves on our two year old Atwood Wedgewood Vision. How are the side regular burner valves different than the center high output valve? Our center high output burner has some soot on the rim and the flame is orange on the flame tips. Just thinking I might be able to adjust the lpg flow somehow or replace the valve jet to cleanup the flame. Thanks for any advice, Bobkitchen stove issueAfter using two tanks of propane in our new fiver we started using a third tank that I refilled at a local reputable location, now have a problem. We have a coating of soot/carbon on the burner that we use most and some coating of same in the air supply tube on the others. I have looked at the hot water heater burner (used some) and the frig burner they both seem to be ok. So I think the problem may be with the quality of the propane or a problem with the stove top. Any Ideas? Thanks for any input in advance, BobRe: shock absorbersthanks to everybody who responded. I will go with the 4600 Bilsteins and I am a regular customer of Genos so will probably buy from them. Thanks againshock absorbersNeed to replace the shocks on our truck. 2012 Ram 3500 4x4 long box club cab 6.7 all factory stock information I can find leads me Bilstein, the input I need is the difference between the 4600 and the 5100 as to construction specs, performance, how long will they last and helpful input positive or negative and any other suggestions. thanks, BobRe: Crusader Queen Bed?We have a 2012 290RLT that we bought newabout a year and a half ago ours has a 60"x74" bed. so far no problems with slideouts. The carpet looks like it might not last as long as some others in the price range. Bob
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