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Gasket burning

Beli
Beli Posts: 10,751
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Got a new LGE . The 2nd time I cooked High searing ribeyes..(TRex recipe), although I only went up to 650° & burped the egg etc. there was a very strong smell of burnt gasket..is this normal????? will this reduce the life of the gasket? is there a way of avoiding this???

Comments

  • pyro
    pyro Posts: 47
    Gasket burning maybe the weak link of the Trex method.
    At high temps make sure the top and bottom vents are wide open to ensure that fire is getting max air flow. However, you still might have burning of the gasket at these high temperatures. My gasket is "seasoned" (ie. burnt) but doesn't leak smoke.
  • stike
    stike Posts: 15,597
    generally, you should ease into the high heat cook. new-user syndrome can play a part, but mainly we've been advising a "break-in" period to help set the gasket. whether you truly need to or not, i dunno. but makes sense.

    first thing, though, if you can still keep temps stable, you are fine. even if the gasket is burnt. no big deal. if it's falling off, well, that's a thing that needs to be fixed.
    the gasket is a sacrifical item. think of it as an oil filter. some of us ride it for thousands of miles beyone what it should go. you might end up changing out the gasket every couple years.

    you probably smeeled the glue. have you looked at the gasket this morniing? can you open the lid? sometimes the gasket sticks after a high heat stink-fest. if it's stuck, try sliding a stiff paint scraper in, and working it around. it only takes a small area of melted -together gasket to make you think the whole thing is clamped down. don't force it, just try to slice them apart. an olfa-blade razor cutter might have the reach you need.

    try to let your gasket age a bit. 450/500 or under for a while and see if you still smell the 'melty' smell.
    how long were you at sear temps?
    ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
  • Sundown
    Sundown Posts: 2,980
    you type A guys are funny. Hehehehe
  • Beli
    Beli Posts: 10,751
    Thanks for the advise. Actually it is not glued & I could open it afterwards......I just went up to searing temps for about 10 min.
  • Beli
    Beli Posts: 10,751
    You mean as in Alfa male? hahaha........ :woohoo:
  • stike
    stike Posts: 15,597
    if you REALLY knew stike, you'd know the last thing i was was type 'A' . hahaha
    ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
  • stike
    stike Posts: 15,597
    yer cool. you just smelled "new gasket", that's all.

    when i go 800-900 for pizzas, i get a little stink from my silicone adhesive too.
    hahaha
    ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
  • Beli
    Beli Posts: 10,751
    Comming from pyro, I take this as a very valuable advise. Thanks
  • Sundown
    Sundown Posts: 2,980
    stike?
    the artiste?
    The detail man?

    to know him is to love him, at least that's what his wife said. I think.
  • gdenby
    gdenby Posts: 6,239
    Also, do the "dollar bill" test. Sometimes the top isn't seated perfectly, and a piece of paper can slide between and along the gaskets. If there is a gap, super hot gasses will pass by the gasket, and start burning it up. If you find a gap, refer to the BGE assembly instructions for how to attach and seat the dome. A perfect seal can be achieved by as little as loosening a few nuts, and re-tightening with the dome sitting flat.
  • Beli
    Beli Posts: 10,751
    I hope "The Peso bill" test works just as well since I´m in México. Tks for the advise :)
  • stike
    stike Posts: 15,597
    i'd say most of my work the past year has been about suppressing detail!
    i tend to break down an image as much as i can lately. most of my stuff lately has been early in a project when there's almost nothing resolved. much more fun.

    viz.

    The_Modern_small.jpg
    ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
  • Eggtucky
    Eggtucky Posts: 2,746
    stike, wth does that pic have to do with gasket burning?? :huh: :huh: Looks like a shot from the stage into some auditorium! :pinch: :pinch:
  • stike
    stike Posts: 15,597
    he was commentin on my 'details' as an 'artiste' (his word! i ain't no artiste, justa illustrator!)
    ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
  • Looks like one of my drug induced visions. Pretty good for an artiste . . .
  • How do you think I feel?

    In canada we don't have dollar bills. Had to use a damn loonie, smokes leaking everywhere.

    Steve 

    Caledon, ON

     

  • stike
    stike Posts: 15,597
    somethin tells me you can roll a joint one handed while driving a van

    to keep it on-topic... had a pair of pearl's last night. man. excellent. fred's should be opening soon.
    ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
  • mikeb6109
    mikeb6109 Posts: 2,067
    Little Steven wrote:
    How do you think I feel?

    In canada we don't have dollar bills. Had to use a damn loonie, smokes leaking everywhere.

    LOL.... and there comes out that comedian again!! good one.!
  • JCinGA
    JCinGA Posts: 139
    I had to take my large to the "Mothership" this week because I couldn't get my new nomex seal to seal. While I was there John told me most burnt seals are cuased by a ceramic problem and not a heat problem unless you are Trexing something. By ceramic problem he meant the top wasn't properly mounted on the bottom which can be caused by several problems. In my case it was the bands and the top had a wave in the base that was out of tolerance causing my top not to seat properly, thus causing my seal to burn.
    Jim.
  • JCinGA
    JCinGA Posts: 139
    I had to take my large to the "Mothership" this week because I couldn't get my new nomex seal to seal. While I was there John told me most burnt seals are cuased by a ceramic problem and not a heat problem unless you are Trexing something. By ceramic problem he meant the top wasn't properly mounted on the bottom which can be caused by several problems. In my case it was the bands and the top had a wave in the base that was out of tolerance causing my top not to seat properly, thus causing my seal to burn.
    Jim.
  • JCinGA
    JCinGA Posts: 139
    I had to take my large to the "Mothership" this week because I couldn't get my new nomex seal to seal. While I was there John told me most burnt seals are cuased by a ceramic problem and not a heat problem unless you are Trexing something. By ceramic problem he meant the top wasn't properly mounted on the bottom which can be caused by several problems. In my case it was the bands and the top had a wave in the base that was out of tolerance causing my top not to seat properly, thus causing my seal to burn.
    Jim.