Keith
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- Oct 5, 2007
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- Vessel Name
- Anastasia III
- Vessel Make
- Krogen 42
My burner had corroded out to the point it wouldn't make a decent flame, so I had to replace it. Getting the old one off was a bitch! After about three days of PB Blaster and tapping, it still wouldn't budge. I used a propane torch to heat it several times, more PB, tapping, etc. No joy. All that was really left at this point was the brass disc that makes up the bottom of the burner. One of the problems was that with the burner deep inside the cooker, I couldn't get a good flat angle with any kind of wrench or pliers. I decided to drill a couple of holes in it and try a spanner wrench. No good with that either. I decided to split one side of the disk by drilling another hole then cutting with a dremel tool. Think of a little Pac-Man guy or the letter C. Once that was done, I could use a big flat screwdriver to pry the parts apart, breaking the bonds of the threads. While I was doing that, I found that I could put the flat screwdriver into that slot and as I tried to rotate it with a pair of vice grips on the screwdriver, the disk began to turn! Lo and behold I finally got it off. Not finished yet though... the threads were a bit munged on the male side, as well as fouled up with coke (carbonized organic stuff from cooking) so I had to clean out the threads with both a metal brush and the cutting discs on the Dremel. Finally got it put back together and it works! Photos below show how it's put together in case you didn't know. The inside shell simply lifts out, and there are little slots and guides to make sure you get in in there correctly. Under that there is one screw that holds the igniter assembly in place in case you ever want to replace it. Steak night tonight!
-- Edited by Keith on Sunday 28th of March 2010 05:49:57 PM
-- Edited by Keith on Sunday 28th of March 2010 05:49:57 PM