Val Deale
TVWBB Fan
On a friend's Silver B that I restored, among several things, such as new 16 gauge flavor plates, new grates, igniter etc, I also installed new Weber burners. He says it's "working great, if anything it might be a little hot". Before the restoration I noticed one burner burning almost completely yellow. On his new burners I adjusted the shutters to a strong blue flame with no "floating" and maybe a little yellow tipping at times but no constant yellow tips. Here is a picture I took of the final adjustment. My question is - do the experienced restorers go for more yellow than blue on the final shutter setting than my photo? I wonder whether I should have cut the air mixture back a bit and gone for more yellow. I did state if he wanted to reduce heat he can cut one or even two burners off. What are people's thoughts on the air/gas mixture and the look of the final flame? It's also possible that my friend was just used to a grill that wasn't working with new burners and flavor bars. Do people out there who are rehabbing set mixtures for personal preferences or try to hit an "ideal" flame look? Thanks!
