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My gasket has been charred since my 1st pizza cook over a year ago. Didn't bother replacing it, I have no issues cooking or holding temps so unless I see a need, I'm not going to replace the charred remnants of my old one.
great, gasket stays looking new (ive actually seen this phenomenon on a well used egg) good, gasket turns black and crispy ok, gasket starts to fall off and you can hold temps, bad, gasket melts together and or falls off in several places really bad, dome is cemented shut by a melted gasket and you find your self cutting them apart
then there is, i dont care about this gasket and remove it and continue cooking like there was never a gasket problem to begin with
Quick question. I did a cook tonight and the temps were at 450-500 and I could smell an odd smell. I think it was the gasket burning. Is this possible?
I did an indirect cook with my plate setter trying to cook a pizza at 600 degrees on a 3 week old large egg. When I opened the egg ( at 600 degrees) my gasket stuck together and fell into the fire! I now have a high temp gasket and it has been awesome! Although I am nervous to do another pizza cook.
What I am trying to say is: go ahead a get a high temp. Gasket . Those felt ones are junk!
If you can hold a temp down in the 220/250 range your gasket is still functioning. No matter what it looks like or if you see smoke leaking out, it is still working. Once it becomes impossible to hold a temp down in that range your gasket is failing...time to replace. IMO
Some people change their gaskets early, to each their own.
I got my BGE in August, about a month before the company started shipping them with the high temperature (grey) gaskets. My first pizza cook started me down the path of destruction. My one regret is I didn't change to a high temperature gasket right away. I think more cooks fused the gasket adhesive to the ceramic and made it harder to change.
BLOG: For anyone interested I wrote 2 blogs about my gasket changing experience-it wasn't as easy getting the old gasket off as some of the YouTube Videos imply.
PICTURES: For the more visually oriented here are progress pictures of the destruction of my stock wool gasket.
My gasket burnt on the first pizza cook (650 degrees). In the picture above (assuming the hinge is 12:00) notice the darker coloring between 4:00 & 8:00.
In the picture above about 1 month and 40 cooks later the gasket is shot. It is completely burned through around 1:00, almost burned through at 2:00, 2/3-3/4 burned through from 4:00-8:00, and just about burned through from 9:00-11:00.
The picture above is one month later when I changed the gasket. The existing wool gasket is missing and or burned throun between 1:00 & 2:00 on the bottom and it is in tatters on the top.
The good news is here is my new High Que high temperature gasket on month and 40 cooks later. About 3/4 of those cooks were 550 and above and it looks just about as good as the day I installed it.
I use my Egg 2-3 times per week. The pic shows my Nomex gasket after 2 years of abuse. It is baffling why they don't install this gasket at the factory. If you want to turn your egg into a nuclear reactor then stock up on gaskets.
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ok, gasket starts to fall off and you can hold temps,
bad, gasket melts together and or falls off in several places
really bad, dome is cemented shut by a melted gasket and you find your self cutting them apart
then there is, i dont care about this gasket and remove it and continue cooking like there was never a gasket problem to begin with
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIf you can hold a temp down in the 220/250 range your gasket is still functioning. No matter what it looks like or if you see smoke leaking out, it is still working. Once it becomes impossible to hold a temp down in that range your gasket is failing...time to replace. IMO
Some people change their gaskets early, to each their own.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI have never had any luck blaming odd smells on any source other than me. My hat is off to you if you were able to pull it off. ;)
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