I'm guessing ~2003-2005...................... watch the front of the airbox.........any other quick pointers?
What parts do I need to "jet" this thing for propane?
Nice score. Just change the 4 'spuds' on the main burners, and the one on the side burner, an LP regulator from the line on your LP gas bottle, and you should be good to go.
http://www.grill-repair.com/weber313orifice.html
I'll call Weber - that'll be a first.
Check out the afterburner: Who needs a sear station is what I said as I stopped the video.
https://goo.gl/photos/koZSCgdFLRt4Qp3u7
Where is the serial # typically located on this model - I remember I had to pull the right table on my Gen Silver B.........................
I'm thinking new orifices, maybe the stainless grate, & maybe the ignitors since their heat shields are disintegrating but they still work. Probably won't put a ton of time or $$$ into it.
Weber here will only sell you an entire manifold, not just the orifices. (Actually, here in our Nanny State they will insist that one of their dealers does the conversion, they will not supply to you direct).
I have seen some part kits on e-replacment parts with just the orifices, but not for all models. A new ignition kit is always a good idea.
When I bought my 670 it was NG. I really didn't want to fool with it. After I took the time to run the line, etc, it has been great. It's just simple.
I can't think of a good way to run a gas line.....maybe I could......but I'm not interested in that.
The grates are the stamped ones, not stainless bars. I wonder what the best way to deal with this is - maybe just put it back out there for someone who's looking for this.
The sticker with the serial # is faded. There's no hanger for a propane tank so I'm pretty certain it's NG. There is a quick disconnect & another regulator under the right side table, but no side burner - I'd really like a side burner I think (for frying).