Newer member here in Canada. Followed closely for a month or so before I began my first restore a couple of weeks ago, a 2000 Gen Silver B, and it came out great. This is a pretty phenomenal web site with so much info. I can now understand how this new hobby can become addictive (almost like my bass fishing). Such a gratifying feeling when it was done. And being a senior, I really appreciate the older stuff that I think was built like a tank. I went ahead and picked up a Silver C yesterday because I thought I would now get one with a side burner. Pretty rough shape and I don't know if I will be able to get the side burner to function again. If not, I will just close it off. Couple of questions.
1) The valve for the side burner is seized. I serviced the valves according to the video here on my first restore, but they were not seized, just sticky. How do I go about freeing this seized one up?
2) If I have to close off the hose for the side burner, can I just use regular brass plumbing fittings that are used for plumbing, and then pipe dope?
Here is a pic of the Silver B that was my first restore.

1) The valve for the side burner is seized. I serviced the valves according to the video here on my first restore, but they were not seized, just sticky. How do I go about freeing this seized one up?
2) If I have to close off the hose for the side burner, can I just use regular brass plumbing fittings that are used for plumbing, and then pipe dope?
Here is a pic of the Silver B that was my first restore.
