
Weber 3604/7503 Hose and Regulator Kit Review
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I have owned my Weber since 1993. It was from Sears but is basically a Genesis 1000. The only replacement parts that I have purchased since that time is two igniters and the one that fits is the #7509 as found with this link Weber 7509 Igniter Kit. After years of dealing with the quick gas disconnect for the Weber Genesis 1000, it was time to switch to the more traditional propane cylinder. Why? MY OPD valve in my original tank somehow became stuck after a recent fill.
This adapter is nice and is the same length as the original regulator hose. Simple to remove the old hose and install the new one. I used some soft-set, slow drying compound sealant to lubricate and protects threaded piece and not allow any gas leaks. Worked very well and easily found at Lowes or Home Depot.
The easy on/off is great since no wrench is needed and this is as good as the quick release tanks.
I would also recommend looking at the replacement burner set. It can be had on Amazon by looking at this link Weber 7506 Stainless-Steel Burner Tube Set but I was able to find the same set via a simple search for only .99 (a savings of over ). Actually, there are lots of old Weber parts out there if you just look. Finding the proper Weber part number is key.
My "do it yourself" grill makeover will cost me only total and the grill will probably run for another 15 years with no issues. Good luck! Thanks for reading!
Weber 3604/7503 Hose and Regulator Kit Overviews
For an airtight, secure connection between a liquid propane grill and its tank, barbecue giant Weber offers this QCC1 adaptable hose and regulator kit from their wide variety of genuine replacement parts. The regulator ensures that fuel safely travels from the tank through the grill, preventing any leaks or mishaps. This kit fits several Weber liquid propane grills, including the Free Spirit 500 and 700, Genesis models 1000 through 5000, and the Platinum I and II models.
The kit contains a standard 22-inch, rubber hose. The regulator features a large, plastic knob that users manually screw counterclockwise onto QCC1 connection style tanks for a factory seal. Affixing the regulator to the tank requires absolutely no tools, while use of articles such as a screwdriver may cause damage. When attached properly, users may notice a gentle whistle or a hum as a result of the full tank, barometric pressure, or humidity. An air vent on the regulator also releases a hissing sound as air circulates. Such sounds are absolutely normal unless accompanied by the scent of gas. Grill owners in rural environments or with pets may opt to purchase a wire hose guard to prevent animals from chewing through the hose. A detailed manual assists users with kit assembly and safety tips. --Jessica Reuling
Weber 3604/7503 Hose and Regulator Kit Specifications
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