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Description:
This is an authentic OEM sourced replacement set of flavorizer bars that are specially designed for use with Weber grills. The purpose of these bars is to direct grease and drippings away from the burner tubes, this will help to cut down on flare-ups tremendously. After each use allow the parts to cool down and wash them with warm water and soap to prevent rusting or warping. Plese note this set includes five high-quality porcelain enameled steel bars. |
Compatibility
the 15 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Weber
46510001 Spirit E-310, Lp, Blk, Gas Grill
47510001 Spirtit E-310, Ng, Blk, Gas Grill
46513101 (2014)(LP) Spirit E-310 w/Gbs/Griddle
47513101 (2014)(NG) Spirit E-310 w/Gbs/Griddle
46710001 (2013)(LP) Spirit E-320 Grill
46500401 (2013) Spirit Sp-310 Lp Ss (Us/Ca/Mx)
46700401 (2013) Spirit Sp-320 Lp Ss (Us/Ca/Mx)
46800401 (2015) Spirit Sp-330 Lp Ss (Us/Ca/Mx)
47510001 Spirtit E-310, Ng, Blk, Gas Grill
46513101 (2014)(LP) Spirit E-310 w/Gbs/Griddle
47513101 (2014)(NG) Spirit E-310 w/Gbs/Griddle
46710001 (2013)(LP) Spirit E-320 Grill
46500401 (2013) Spirit Sp-310 Lp Ss (Us/Ca/Mx)
46700401 (2013) Spirit Sp-320 Lp Ss (Us/Ca/Mx)
46800401 (2015) Spirit Sp-330 Lp Ss (Us/Ca/Mx)
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Questions & Answers for Set Of Porcelain Enameled Flav
What are the dimensions of this part
Gary
for model number spirit e-330
asked on 2022-03-15
Hello Gary, Thank you for the question. The Bar Measures approximately 15-1/4 long, 2-3/4 wide and 2-1/2" tall. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
eReplacementParts Team March 15, 2022
Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
My grill is 4 years old and the frame was still in great shape. However, flame units were worn out.
1. Removed the grates.
2. Took the flavor bars out (they were worn out).
3. Removed the screws that hold down the crossover tube (worn out).
4. Removed the burner tubes starting from the left side (still in good shape, did not replace).
5. Gave the grill a good cleaning.
6. Attach the middle burner first to the crossover bar, found this to be the best starting point.
7. Attach the right then the left burning tube.
8. Reattach the crossover tube to the grill.
9. Put the flavor bars back.
10. Replaced the grates. DONE
2. Took the flavor bars out (they were worn out).
3. Removed the screws that hold down the crossover tube (worn out).
4. Removed the burner tubes starting from the left side (still in good shape, did not replace).
5. Gave the grill a good cleaning.
6. Attach the middle burner first to the crossover bar, found this to be the best starting point.
7. Attach the right then the left burning tube.
8. Reattach the crossover tube to the grill.
9. Put the flavor bars back.
10. Replaced the grates. DONE
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Igniter stopped working
1. Read instructions which was very important and after that the repair went very easy. I spent about an hour to complete the repairs because it gave me an opportunity to take my putty knife and clean the inside of the grill out, otherwise it would have only taken about 20 minutes. The igniter was much easier to replace than I thought it would be. Best to do outside where you don't the stuff from inside the grill all over. The bars just set in place after removing the old ones.
The instructions call for removing the cover lid but I didn't do that and it went very well.
The instructions call for removing the cover lid but I didn't do that and it went very well.
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Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Nutdriver
Rusted out
Removed the old parts and replace them with new parts
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Tool Type:
Outdoor Grill
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
, No tools required.
Flavorizor Bars were wearing out, getting holes in them.
1 Took off the grills.
2 Removed the old bars.
3. Installed the new bars.
4. Replaced the grills.
2 Removed the old bars.
3. Installed the new bars.
4. Replaced the grills.
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Easy part is and order
Had great diagrams showing parts to order and easy order
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They worked great
They worked great.
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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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