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Old 01-09-2004, 05:02 PM
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Took all the inshot burners out, didnt even have to take the bracket
off. One screw for each burner, was a snap! Took them out the garage,
but they didnt appear to be that bad. I took a flip-it knife and
scraped all the carbon I could find off the burning end, paying
special attention to the "feeder lanes" that run between them.
I put them all back on, checking level on the manifold.
The gas pressure must be fine, because all those pups fired up with
nice blue flames! I watched for several cycles and it appears to be
working great now. The heat is alot warmer now too.

Thanks to everyone for help/suggestions! Problem solved with minor
effort, and no cash from my pocket!

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Old 01-09-2004, 06:46 PM
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That is great to hear!! It's so nice to have heat after a week of using only the fire place.

Amy
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