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Great! There are screws (number 838) that run through the manifold that the valves are mounted on. Once removed, the valve will simply pull out away from the manifold. There is a seal on the new valve, be very careful not to damage it when tightening the screws when replacing it and be sure to test for leaks when done! Appliance Ninja attached the following image(s):
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Originally Posted by: kmr29 Yes it is. It is the Kenmore The gas valve has been stuck for a while, just now getting around to looking at everything. I am sure I could figure it out, but much rather get the experience of others.
What information do you need to determine if you could be of assistance? Hi Ninja, do I need to start another thread for the gas valve install discussion?
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No, I posted that information above. The text is above the diagram.
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Originally Posted by: Appliance Ninja No, I posted that information above. The text is above the diagram. Thanks a bunch Ninja
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You are very welcome, let me know how it goes!
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