Hi all - Long-time lurker and big-time fan. Been slowly drooling over everyone's restorations and gathering info. I finally found and pulled the trigger on an old Genesis for keeps. Serial # is KL2 1392, which this forum has helped me figure out is a 1993 Genesis 2000.
The ad looked great, felt great in person, got it home and started getting supplies/parts. Excitement building... Last night was my first time really getting hands onto it. First thing was to remove the lid, and I started noticing something strange on the tab of the left-end cap where it's held to the firebox with the clevis pin. Someone previous had performed a repair, drilled some holes and bolted an extra small metal plate to hold it together. They had actually drilled into the lid. As I took the lid off, it all just came apart. I don't even know how it was held together! It's a wonder it stood up for however long it's been there.
Needless to say, this happening in the first 10 minutes was discouraging. Is this a non-starter? I just tried calling Weber, and they don't have any of these end caps. Am I stuck looking for a donor now? Is there any possible fix? I can't imagine any epoxy would hold up. Getting someone to weld it? I feel stuck and hesitant to move forward, as this seems a deal-breaker. All help and guidance is appreciated! Thank you!
(Also, smaller thing I noticed, on the right end cap an extra bolt where the thermometer goes. Is that normal? What is it for?)
The ad looked great, felt great in person, got it home and started getting supplies/parts. Excitement building... Last night was my first time really getting hands onto it. First thing was to remove the lid, and I started noticing something strange on the tab of the left-end cap where it's held to the firebox with the clevis pin. Someone previous had performed a repair, drilled some holes and bolted an extra small metal plate to hold it together. They had actually drilled into the lid. As I took the lid off, it all just came apart. I don't even know how it was held together! It's a wonder it stood up for however long it's been there.
Needless to say, this happening in the first 10 minutes was discouraging. Is this a non-starter? I just tried calling Weber, and they don't have any of these end caps. Am I stuck looking for a donor now? Is there any possible fix? I can't imagine any epoxy would hold up. Getting someone to weld it? I feel stuck and hesitant to move forward, as this seems a deal-breaker. All help and guidance is appreciated! Thank you!
(Also, smaller thing I noticed, on the right end cap an extra bolt where the thermometer goes. Is that normal? What is it for?)