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help with Virco conversion
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Posted by superflygrillguy (My Page) on Wed, Oct 16, 02 at 14:36
| I am trying to convert the Virco, first by replacing the orifices. However, I cannot seem to remove the burners. I have unscrewed the nut in the back already. But I cannot seem to lift off the burner. To me it seems the ignitor is in the way. Customer service says I should be able to just wiggle it out or bend the ignitor to the side, but I don't want to use any excessive force. Any suggestions on this key step? |
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RE: help with Virco conversion
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| Well it seems that no one has any thoughts so I will probably have to open up the front panel. Second question: Do I have to use a quick-disconnect hose? Can I just use a regular hose for household appliances especially if I don't plan on moving it around much? Are those hose gonna be weather resistant enough for outdoors? Anybody know how much they are compared to the $36 Charbroil quick disconnect hose of Home Depot? |
RE: help with Virco conversion
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| superfly; I'll start off by stating that I'm no expert so use at your discretion. You don't have to use a disconnect although that is what I'm in the process of using. I have used a reg appliance hose outdoors for many years on my spa heater with no problem but my plumber and general contractor thought it was risky so use your own judgement. I think they are about $15 depending on the length |
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