You can change the flow rate of propane into the oven by removing the
temperature dial and using a screwdriver to turn the inner screw on the
shaft. Be prepared for a long wait for things to settle. I put a decent
oven thermometer into the oven and eventually, after much adjusting, got it
reading what the dial said. Took hours.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 28 March 2016 at 19:52, erik hillenmeyer via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> My 1984 35-3 has a seaward princess oven, I believe the model 3372.  The
> current issue is that the oven will not light.  After a season of becoming
> progressively hard to light it stopped all together.  The burners seemed to
> still work fine, but I've now noticed that even though the burners work the
> flame is incredibly small and goes out when set below high.  I don't think,
> looking at the pressure gauge, that there is a leak in LP system anywhere.
> I'm not that familiar with these systems so I'm not sure where to look to
> start diagnosing, but am also finding online that parts for these models
> are discontinued and very hard to find except one company that accepts
> cores for repair (Sure Marine Service).  Any advice on diagnosing or
> repairing these ranges?
>
> *Erik*
> *C&C 35-3 Slapshot*
> *Chicago*
>
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