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When this stove was serviced a few years ago, the tech had to drill out one or two venturi tubes. I just had to drill out 2 of 4 in order to remove the top of the stove. They were completely siezed up. So... the top of the stove is off... but how do I get the remains of these venturi tubes out of the threaded base?
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Joined: 2/29/2008(UTC) Posts: 191
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You don't. Unfortunately, you'll now need to remove the nut holding the jet holder up into the burner bracket and replace said jet holder.
KC
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