davidatlas
Member
Hi Gang,
I've determined that the likely source of the faint gas smell wafting from my vintage Magic Chef stove is one (or two) of the burner valves. I understand that cleaning and re-greasing is often a DIY solution, however I can't find any resources illustrating the process for valves that look like these. My best guess is to use vice-grips or something to turn the part illustrated by the white arrow in this photo... Presumably I could unscrew that and then pull out the stem... If that's correct, the next challenge is that the top of the stove and control (front) panel is one piece so it doesn't lift and I'll have limited access...
Am I on the right track here?

I've determined that the likely source of the faint gas smell wafting from my vintage Magic Chef stove is one (or two) of the burner valves. I understand that cleaning and re-greasing is often a DIY solution, however I can't find any resources illustrating the process for valves that look like these. My best guess is to use vice-grips or something to turn the part illustrated by the white arrow in this photo... Presumably I could unscrew that and then pull out the stem... If that's correct, the next challenge is that the top of the stove and control (front) panel is one piece so it doesn't lift and I'll have limited access...
Am I on the right track here?
