Weber Spirit Roadside Acquisition
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 9:57 am
PIcked up a road-side Weber Spirit 3XX series 3-burner gas grill that looked pretty decent. I thought it would be a great burger-burning/hockey puck conversion station for my VT campsite.
Got it home and figured out it has somewhat-corroded flame tubes to the point that many jets were clogged and the flavorizer bars were pretty weak.
Ordered new bars ($40-ish on Amazon for stainless - reviews seemed OK so hopefully they hold up). Soaked all of the (mild?) stainless burner tubes in warm water/dish soap and scrubbed them. The rear crossover tube (that I think is mainly about providing crossover flame for lighting the two "other" burners?) was so corroded/weak that I didn't think it would survive really re-forming/poking the burner holes in since so many were sludged/corroded over (and they were tiny). Found a new Weber OEM crossover for $15 on grillspot.com with $10 shipping. Since the grill seems otherwise fine, hope $65 wasn't too much of an investment, and hopefully it works well for at least a couple years.
My guess is in a year or two I'll need to replace the main grilling surface grates due to corrosion. OK for now though I think.
Got it home and figured out it has somewhat-corroded flame tubes to the point that many jets were clogged and the flavorizer bars were pretty weak.
Ordered new bars ($40-ish on Amazon for stainless - reviews seemed OK so hopefully they hold up). Soaked all of the (mild?) stainless burner tubes in warm water/dish soap and scrubbed them. The rear crossover tube (that I think is mainly about providing crossover flame for lighting the two "other" burners?) was so corroded/weak that I didn't think it would survive really re-forming/poking the burner holes in since so many were sludged/corroded over (and they were tiny). Found a new Weber OEM crossover for $15 on grillspot.com with $10 shipping. Since the grill seems otherwise fine, hope $65 wasn't too much of an investment, and hopefully it works well for at least a couple years.
My guess is in a year or two I'll need to replace the main grilling surface grates due to corrosion. OK for now though I think.