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I have had this same problem with my 4 burners.
I removed the burners and at the rear of the burner about 4 holes down is a canal that runs to the right side. I cleaned this canal with a paper clip and now my burners on the right side are burning.
Hope this works for you.
5/24/2009 12:00:26 AM •
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on May 24, 2009
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IF THE GAS YOU CAN SMELL IT WHEN IT COMES OUT THE HOLES FOR THE BURNERS MIGTH BE CLOGED OR THE MANIFOLD DONT WORK ON THE GRILL
4/29/2009 5:17:58 PM •
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on Apr 29, 2009
How do you replace burners on Jenn-air 720-0337
First, remove the grill grates, then the flame tamers to access the burners. As you face the grill, carefully lift up the end of the burner farthest from you (It may or may not have a cotter pin holding it in. If it does, remove the cotter pin with a pair of needle nose pliers). As you lift it up, it should pull away from the burner orifice (inside the control panel). And that's all there is to it.To reinstall the burner, do everything in reverse. But, there is no need to replace the cotter pin. It was there for shipping purposes.
Hope this helped you. Please let me know. Happy Grilling!!
3/11/2023 7:22:26 AM •
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on Mar 11, 2023
How to convert my jenn air 720-0099 natural gas bbq to liquid propane
I think natural gas (or methane) barbecues are quite thin on the ground and most use either butane or propane.
The jetting for a natural gas appliance is quite large due to the gas being a particularly or relatively low calorific value.
There isn't a huge difference between the jetting of the butane and propane powered appliances and considering a barbecue is designed to be used outside in free air, there is little point in the fine tuning for perfect combustion and so the two gases can be considered interchangeable in most instances and certainly most people running a butane appliance on propane find it more satisfactory in all aspects especially when the temperature falls and butane freezes in the cylinder, propane doesn't.
When buying a propane regulator I would tend to opt for the adjustable type due to the added versatility, can be used with a blowtorch for instance...
6/15/2020 1:18:29 AM •
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