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I haven't had a gasket since july. Don't put it on yet...or at all.... smoke leaks a little but moisture is still the same and no problem with low and slow.
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I'd strip and replace at the same time if it were me.
If you did not get a good seal with a gasket, doubt you will get one without.
BrandonQuad Cities
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Focker said:
I'd strip and replace at the same time if it were me.
If you did not get a good seal with a gasket, doubt you will get one without.
LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario -
The gamble is if you are seeing "a ton of smoke coming out from between the lid and base" with the well used gasket you have, will you see two tons of smoke coming out between the base and lid if you remove the gasket entirely?If you can still snuff out the fire in a reasonable time, I'd leave it on, it is acting like a well used shock absorber.Many folks have no gasket at all and continue that way for years, so whatever decision you make will be just fine.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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Again, IMHO you don't need a gasket, just clean each side and adjust lid if need be, you will get a good enough seal. If you insist on using a gasket, just clean now, use until warmer weather, then install new gasket.
"Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity, and are able to turn both to their advantage."
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Skiddy, I guess that's my main concern. There are plenty of gaps where gasket used to be. I was thinking most of the smoke was escaping through those voids. but if you think it'd be worse with no gasket, I'll likely leave it on until the weather warms and I can do a complete replacement with the new high heat one.
LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario -
There are gaps because there are areas with gasket still there and areas without. Get rid of the remaining gasket and test it. Then either wait till spring or install now.
"Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity, and are able to turn both to their advantage."
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only worry about the gasket if you can't hold temps.twww.ceramicgrillstore.com ACGP, Inc.
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A couple of years ago, 1 of my Eggs' gaskets developed major gaps during winter. It became hard to shut down, etc. I made do till spring by cramming brown paper or tinfoil into the gaps.
I'm curious about what I see in the pics. While I've often had gaskets as thin, and cracked, they have always slick w. grease and sooty. Did you do a bunch of cleansing burns during the last year?
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I've done 2. Over the past year I've cooked on it an average of 5 times a week. Lately I've been making pizza weekly, and doing more and more woks. The pictures didn't turn out like I wanted. Didn't focus on the right points. I was firing it up for some low and slow ribs and the smoke made me want to get in and get out. There are some parts that are right down to ceramic.
LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario -
You're gasket looks fine, don't rush the project. Like Tom mentions above, you will need to replace once you can't hold temps.
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
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I wouldn't do it now, unless you can bring it inside to a heated garage or spare room, basement. Thought you were waiting until warmer weather? You will go through some more lump, and certain temp ranges may not be reached, but it hasn't slowed you down until yet.
By the looks of your OEM gasket, I think you have an alignment issue, but I may be wrong.
My older large stripped completely naked, would not align. The Rutland gasket corrected the ceramic imperfections.
Removing the old gasket is the worst part. Take the bands off, place a large towel or blanket over the entire top of base, invert the dome and place it inside the base. Strip. Take dome out and strip base. Do the same when installing the new gasket and put the gasket on the dome first, remove dome, and apply gasket on the base.
BrandonQuad Cities
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When my lid is closed, the alignment looks spot on. No real issues with temp control, and fire seems to snuff out well. Just noticed a steady flow of smoke the other day. May wait till spring and just do a full replacement. Thanks for the info.LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario
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Most issues that I have seen with leaking smoke were more an issue of alignment than gasket. I went 4 years with a deteriorating (and then no) gasket and it never leaked until it got out of alignment.
But based on your Egg functioning fine in your last reply, I'd definitely leave it alone until weather is warmer. Heck, I waited two "next Spring when it's warmer" years before finally replacing mine
)Knoxville, TN
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Focker said:
.... Take the bands off, place a large towel or blanket over the entire top of base, invert the dome and place it inside the base. Strip. Take dome out and strip base. Do the same when installing the new gasket and put the gasket on the dome first, remove dome, and apply gasket on the base.
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
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Order your gasket before warranty is out.In the mean time scrap off the old one, align if necessary and run naked. You may find gasket not necessary......Just don't slam the lid down.Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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I hear of this Nomex and the others.
What I want to know is......which gasket do I have?
It is grey and wooly in appearance.
I just got my egg in October and It has been snowed in since. (that will change next winter) so mine looks brand new still. If this is the "bad" gasket should I contact the Mothership for a replacement?
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If its grey and wooly it's likely the old one. I think they started shipping with the new high heat one in Septemember, so, maybe it's just stock your dealer had. BGE tells me this new one is even better than Nomex, but I can't confirm yet. If you do have the old one, just do a couple pizzas, or high heat cooks and you'll know fairly quickly.
I had them replace it by telling them my current one is shot. Not sure if they normally ask for pictures like they do with other warranty replacements. But they likely just expect to have to replace their $0.50 gasket.LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario -
I went 15 years with the original gasket. All was well. Then I joined this forum and thought I need to change my gasket!!!!I changed the gasket with a Rutland on the base. Got it all out of alignment and wound up giving the large to my son and buying a new XL.Gasket cost me $40 or so and the XL and custom table cost me $2KMoral of the story: DON'T CHANGE THE GASKETB-)
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15 years??? We're they originally made of asbestos??LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list. - Sudbury, Ontario
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SMITTYtheSMOKER said:Focker said:
.... Take the bands off, place a large towel or blanket over the entire top of base, invert the dome and place it inside the base. Strip. Take dome out and strip base. Do the same when installing the new gasket and put the gasket on the dome first, remove dome, and apply gasket on the base.
Tweaking alignment is a rite of passage for egg ownership. With expansion and contraction, I doubt any egger will only adjust their bands one time. It's a couple of nuts and bolts....far from a craniotomy.If an egg owner does not take the time to properly align after installing a gasket, its their own ignorance causing the "tail spin".
It would not be fun removing a charred gasket on the dome while it is in the opened position. How do you work around the hinged area?
BrandonQuad Cities
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Greeno55 said:If its grey and wooly it's likely the old one. I think they started shipping with the new high heat one in Septemember, so, maybe it's just stock your dealer had. BGE tells me this new one is even better than Nomex, but I can't confirm yet. If you do have the old one, just do a couple pizzas, or high heat cooks and you'll know fairly quickly.
I had them replace it by telling them my current one is shot. Not sure if they normally ask for pictures like they do with other warranty replacements. But they likely just expect to have to replace their $0.50 gasket.XLBGE- Napa, CA by way of ATX -
@Duganboy-"And now we know the rest of the story" I recall you wrestling with the alignment.. >-Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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