Eddie,
That 900 will look sweet after a Restore.
Here is my first Weber Grill, a Spirit 700 that I purchased brand new when I purchase my Home in 1999. It is still going to this day with it's current owner.
https://tvwbb.com/threads/weber-spirit-700.71307/
Jeff
Watch the Torque Test channel all the time, good stuff to be learned over there.
Regarding Wrenches I have the Wright Tools Wright Grip 2.0 Metric Wrences and they are similiar to Snap On's Flank Drive Plus. I actually prefer the Wright's with their thicker beam as it is much easier on your palm...
Just heard the sad news. Rich was always positive and upbeat and I enjoyed his posts as well as seeing his Grills pictured in the beautiful Arizona background.
He will be missed here immensely.
Jeff
I moved a couple Flames in a larger Honda Pilot so it might just fit in your CRV. If not, remove the gray top deflector and you may have to remove the four vertical upright supports. It's an easy job with just a couple screws holding it together.
Frank,
I like the older Heavy Duty genuine Weber Covers with the vented mesh openings. They are much thicker than most covers.
There is one right now over on e-bay. It's an older early 2000s cover but brand new in the box. Search out Weber 9855 cover.
Jeff
Mark,
That is correct. I've had several of both of those style grilles and the older late 90s model pictured at top is a 13 bar box like the 1000-5000 series Genesis.
The early 2000-2001 model is a unique 5 bar tall height Flavorizer Bar model.
Both are great grilles.
Jeff