Sunday, December 28, 2014
Buy Great Outdoors Stainless Steel Grill Burner, 17303
This is a good replacement part, but if you've had the grill for very long the old mount screws will be rusted in place. There are no instructions so you'll need to be a little creative. Drilling out the old screw heads is the easiest way to remove the old burner, but you will need to take care not to damage the ignitors and attaching brackets. With the burner loose you can get to the retaining nuts on the ignitor brackets. Soak them with WD40 then loosen the nuts, remove and reuse the old parts.
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