Brian B Atlanta
TVWBB Gold Member
Well I need to go on the Weber site and check this it has a propane connection but something was weird about it there was no tank scale nor the decal the guy had gotten it from his mother in law so I take the control panel off and something weird about that also no screws in the side no plastic plug to put the screws in although I think in an old Weber manual they used plastic rivet plugs on some of them.
They always talk about 2 screws to remove it this has 3 square holes if you know what I mean maybe they only used 2 and had 3 were already there.
So maybe and just maybe they replaced the manifold so is there a part number I should look for on the manifold that would identify it as a propane manifold might account for the forgetting about the screws as they needed to remove it to put in the new manifold.
Model Number 310000, serial number EO182900, 35k BTU, Natural, Outlet Pressure 7 pounds for sure that was nat gas I think.
Brian
They always talk about 2 screws to remove it this has 3 square holes if you know what I mean maybe they only used 2 and had 3 were already there.
So maybe and just maybe they replaced the manifold so is there a part number I should look for on the manifold that would identify it as a propane manifold might account for the forgetting about the screws as they needed to remove it to put in the new manifold.
Model Number 310000, serial number EO182900, 35k BTU, Natural, Outlet Pressure 7 pounds for sure that was nat gas I think.
Brian