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Post by joker64 on Apr 3, 2010 13:02:55 GMT
I have a 1993 Sun Odyssey 44. It has an old Electrolux two burner stove, and an oven. I am not the original owner, and as such do not know if it is the original cooker.
I am having trouble finding replacement parts. I am having a SS drip pan made for the top, but will have trouble with the grill that the pans will be placed on, and the pan holders.
Eventually, I will replace the cooker with a new one, but just need some parts for now.
Any help? I live in Italy, but anything is welcome.
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Post by joker64 on Aug 15, 2010 17:04:09 GMT
SS drip pan hand made and installed for 100 Euros, along with the grill. In the end worked out well. More time left on this stove now.
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tean
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Post by tean on Aug 25, 2010 9:52:00 GMT
Hi Joker,
We have the same Electrolux cooker on our 1987 Sun Light 30. I wonder if you could take a look at the flames on your oven burner and let me know if the flames are a mere 8-10mm long, as they are on ours, or whether they are more like 20mm long as they were on the grill of our Neptune 2 burner and grill that was fitted to our previous boat?
The short flames cause the oven to take a very long time to heat up and I wonder whether they should be longer, indicating that the burner may require attention.
Your help would be most appreciated.
John
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Post by joker64 on Sept 3, 2010 8:06:25 GMT
Hey John. We dismantled ours and cleaned all the parts of the burner. Our flames adjust pretty well from low to very high (long). So, sounds to me like your burners need to be taken apart and cleaned, or that there may be a restriction somewhere in the plumbing. To dismantel your burners is a non-issue. You just need a simple wrench to remove a small nut. Use a wire brush attached to a drill to clean the inside and out, and put back together. If this doesn't work then the problem could be a little more deep. Hope this helps some. Actually it seems to be a pretty good cooker.
Steven
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Post by moleman58 on Sept 22, 2010 14:39:05 GMT
We had a similar problem on another boat and it turned out to be jointing paste blocking the flexible pipe!
Mark
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