Peter B Fort Meade , FL December 17, 2016 Appliance: General Electric Gas Range JGP628WEC1WW R/f burner wouldn't light My igniters were old and stuck in the holes. I was told by an appliance salesman on craigslist I had to take off top to replace igniters. Not knowing any better I started removing the top. I snapped off the heads of heads 8 screws and had to drill another 2 out. Took hours.When I got top off I noticed r/f burner center bolt was loose. I tried tightening it. Previous installer did not use anti-seize on aluminum threads and nut was but frozen. Upon tightening it the whole assembly spun and not seeing attached gas line, broke the line. I ordered gas line assembly next day and also saw a video posed by appliance pros how to remove igniters which would have saved hours. I decided to replace burner caps and all igniters to clean things up and avoid future problems. Line an burner fit fine, quick delivery and all is fine now.......pete Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Socket Set