*This part replaces obsolete part #: 1818629 (Nut required to assemble this burner. Part # Y-11791), 10390-E20NG and 10390-E20 (Nut required to assemble this burner. Part # Y-11791).
Product Information
Description:
This replacement burner is a genuine manufacturer sourced part. It is designed for use with Broil King grills. Burners distribute gas to create an even flame across the cooking area. This burner is made out of stainless steel and it is sold individually. No tools needed to replace this burner. • Make sure the gas tank is disconnected • Remove burner from the valve • Install the new burner • Re-connect the gas and test the grill |
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Compatibility
the 32 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Broil King
9887-14 (XLS 20) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-17 (XLS 20) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-44 (XLS 90) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-47 (XLS 90) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-84 (XL 90 PRO) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-87 (XL 90 PRO) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9867-84 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9867-87 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-34 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-37 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-44 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-47 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-54 (Sovereign 20) Gas Grill
9877-57 (Sovereign 20) Gas Grill
9877-74 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-77 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9887-17 (XLS 20) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-44 (XLS 90) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-47 (XLS 90) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-84 (XL 90 PRO) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9887-87 (XL 90 PRO) Sovereign XLS Gas Grill
9867-84 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9867-87 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-34 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-37 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-44 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-47 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-54 (Sovereign 20) Gas Grill
9877-57 (Sovereign 20) Gas Grill
9877-74 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-77 (Sovereign 70) Gas Grill
9877-84 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9877-87 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9879-44 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9879-47 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9888-17 BBQ Grill
9888-47 BBQ Grill
9878-14 BBQ Grill
9878-17 BBQ Grill
9878-34 BBQ Grill
9878-37 BBQ Grill
9878-44 BBQ Grill
9878-47 BBQ Grill
9868-77 BBQ Grill
9868-87 BBQ Grill
9312-57 BBQ Grill
9312-67 BBQ Grill
9877-87 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9879-44 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9879-47 (Sovereign 90) Gas Grill
9888-17 BBQ Grill
9888-47 BBQ Grill
9878-14 BBQ Grill
9878-17 BBQ Grill
9878-34 BBQ Grill
9878-37 BBQ Grill
9878-44 BBQ Grill
9878-47 BBQ Grill
9868-77 BBQ Grill
9868-87 BBQ Grill
9312-57 BBQ Grill
9312-67 BBQ Grill
Repair Guides
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Having trouble getting your grill to light up? A common cause of this issue is a defective ignition switch. We'll sho...
November 08, 2012
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
6 of 6 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Nutdriver
Burners had corroded and needed replacing
Our Broil King grill is about six years old. It's used very, very often (even in winter), so understandably, its burners, particularly the center one, were quite corroded. Removing the old ones was a pain, simply because the hold down bolts were completely corroded and basically melted. So using my dremel tool, I ground them down to where I could easily remove the old burners and simply sat the new ones in their place. Bingo, worked like a charm. Replacing burners should have been a 15 minute fix, but grinding the bolts took some time. A better fix would have been to drill out the old bolts. I'll do that next time I replace the burners. The grill works like it did when it was new. Nice even heat. Virtually zero fare-ups.
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Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Power Drill
Rusted out collection box and rusty burners.
I started by removing the grates and then the heat plates in the BBQ. Then I vacuumed out all of the rusty metal and debris that had flaked off and fell into the bottom of the grill. This would have been a 15 minute repair had the screws that hold the end of the burners in place weren't corroded in place. The heads of the screws stripped out so I had to drill them off. Once the screw heads were removed the burners came right out along with the remains of the collection box. A little more cleaning to removed all the rusty metal and drilling debris and on to installation. The burners slid through the collection box and then slid into the gas line on the ends of the control knobs. I didn't bother trying to bolt the new burners in place as that would have required more drilling and thread tapping the holes. The burners shouldn't go anywhere as there is very little room for them to move. A quick test fire to make sure everything was functioning properly and then reinstall the heat plates and grates. The BBQ is now working perfectly again!
I probably didn't need to replace the burners as they looked decent when I removed them, I saved them for possible reuse latter on. For the cost I thought it was worth it just to be sure everything was perfect and they had to come out to replace the collection box anyway.
I probably didn't need to replace the burners as they looked decent when I removed them, I saved them for possible reuse latter on. For the cost I thought it was worth it just to be sure everything was perfect and they had to come out to replace the collection box anyway.
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Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Rusted parts
Removed the old parts and set the new parts in place
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Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Nutdriver
Burnt out burner
Removed the old one and secured the new one in its place. Easy!
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The parts came quickly. Repair was easy. Like having a new grill! Thanks
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The burner works great.
The parts arrived on time. Our grill is like new again!
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April 2, 2020
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Quick delivery, easy installation, perfect results.
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I bought new burners and other grill parts. They fit perfectly so I have a new grill.
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Repair Guides
Articles:
Having trouble getting your grill to light up? A common cause of this issue is a defective ignition switch. We'll sho...
November 08, 2012
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