Nick for Model Number DLGX7601WE I performed the gas conversion on my new LG turbo-steam gas dryer by installing the propane oriface and adjusting the teflon screw, but that's where I goofed and adjusted the screw down too far, going beyond the factory seal on the lock nut. When it kept screwing down I realized my mistake and backed it off to where I thought it should be for propane. The dryer works and I checked the flame which was blue with slight yellow tips (okay for propane), but sounds kind of loud when ignited. Wondering if I should replace the gas burner valve assembly to be safe, or does the teflon screw adjust the flame?
Answer Nick, If the flames on the unit are good then there would be no need to replace the gas valve on the unit as it is working correctly. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, June 28, 2017