I'm new to the forum, but not new to DIY repairs.
I'm currently fixing a stuck front right burner valve. On tightening the compression nut for the burner tubing exiting the replaced valve I did not notice until too late that the 1/4" tubing twisted on itself. My bad luck, and apparently I'm not the first, because the front right tubing to the burner appears to be No Longer Available. I continue to search and may get lucky. The FL, RL, and RR tubes are readily available but are different lengths and shapes. The tubing has fittings welded on both ends. The front right is also the shortest. Has anyone found a workaround, found a source, or have suggestions? The Whirlpool p/n appears to be 71002804.
Here's a link to an image.
Also, on reconnect, I'm not getting any electricity. I only disconnected two wires, but it is clear there is no longer power because not even my exhaust fan will turn on. Does the circuit board need a reboot?
Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.
I'm currently fixing a stuck front right burner valve. On tightening the compression nut for the burner tubing exiting the replaced valve I did not notice until too late that the 1/4" tubing twisted on itself. My bad luck, and apparently I'm not the first, because the front right tubing to the burner appears to be No Longer Available. I continue to search and may get lucky. The FL, RL, and RR tubes are readily available but are different lengths and shapes. The tubing has fittings welded on both ends. The front right is also the shortest. Has anyone found a workaround, found a source, or have suggestions? The Whirlpool p/n appears to be 71002804.
Here's a link to an image.
Also, on reconnect, I'm not getting any electricity. I only disconnected two wires, but it is clear there is no longer power because not even my exhaust fan will turn on. Does the circuit board need a reboot?
Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.