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Ronni, unfortunately none of the Weber grills are approved for conversion from one type of gas to another. Each grill is tested and approved for it's specific gas type. Based on that, converting it, places all the liability on you, if something should go wrong. In addition, it takes more than just the burner orifices to convert a grill safely. With any gas appliance, always err on the side of caution and safety.
It's fairly easy to do (unlike Ducane Grills). To help you, I have included a link to your Owners Manual, which will really help you. Go to the Maintenance section, Page E-1 for the drawings and description of how to remove the burners.
The burner ends (the tips farthest from you) are either held in place with a sheet metal screw or the tip fits it a small slot. Either way, removing the burners is the same. If it has a sheet metal screw - remove the screw and lift the burner up and toward the back of the grill. While lifting the burner, pull if away from the front of the grill, so that it slides off the the venturi valve and the burner will lift out.
Call Weber direct 1-800-GRILL-OUT (1-800-474-5568).
I have found them VERY helpful and several times THEY told ME it was still under warranty and the new parts cost me nothing. Even when a wind storm blew my BBQ off the deck they covered the repairs. All you need is called LPG kid which includes burner jets, but I am very sure that they will give everything you will need.
Call Weber direct 1-800-GRILL-OUT
(1-800-474-5568).
I have found them VERY helpful and several times THEY told ME it was still under warranty and the new parts cost me nothing. Even when a wind storm blew my BBQ off the deck they covered the repairs
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