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Stove top flame is small, it takes forever to boil water. Can i change the orifice's. It is a propane stove and oven.

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Number one is this a problem you have had for a while or is it slowley decresing is it just one element or all one thing you can do is to take a dipper pin or a needle stick it through the orifice what your trying to do is to clean out some of the debre that collects a that tip dont try to inlarge the opening just try to clean it out if that does not work there is a gas flo adjustment but call around and see if some one with knowlege can help u over the phone gas adjustments can be dangerious

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