
Orifice Holder with Spark Igniter - Right Front WP7527P028-60
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PartSelect Number PS11744613
Manufacturer Part Number WP7527P028-60
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Whirlpool

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This part works with the following products:
Range, Cooktop.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, Kenmore, Amana.
Part# WP7527P028-60 replaces these:
74007813, 7527P028-60
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First I drilled out the screws on the burner as they were fused. I opened the stove top cover to access the underside of the burner. Removed the orifice holder, by disconnecting the gas line with a line Wrench and the electric cord.
The trick is to be careful with the gas line. Also when you go to replace the orifice holder you will notice that the holes are not threaded. The metal is soft and you're supposed to just screw the screws into the holes and let them bite into the metal. Then you reattach the gas on the electric and put the stove top back together.
The trick is to be careful with the gas line. Also when you go to replace the orifice holder you will notice that the holes are not threaded. The metal is soft and you're supposed to just screw the screws into the holes and let them bite into the metal. Then you reattach the gas on the electric and put the stove top back together.
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RAM from SAN DIEGO, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Screws rusted solid
Had to drill out rusted screws to remove the surface plate. Then replace Orifices as the screws we're not able to be drilled out.
I took all the threads apart and added Gas pipe thread compound to the small ones and Gas thread tap for the larger ones on the back. This whole project was due to a little gas smell. None of the threads seemed to have compound.
To solve the screw issue from rusting again I bought #8 metal stainless steal metal screws 3/4" with Hex heads. The old ones were for wood and just zinc coated. I had to rethread all the Orifices including the new ones with a tap set. Do yourself a favor and do the #8 1/2" ones by the dials too. This should solve any rusting issues in the future. This worked well and is similar to their new setup. I hope this helps.
I took all the threads apart and added Gas pipe thread compound to the small ones and Gas thread tap for the larger ones on the back. This whole project was due to a little gas smell. None of the threads seemed to have compound.
To solve the screw issue from rusting again I bought #8 metal stainless steal metal screws 3/4" with Hex heads. The old ones were for wood and just zinc coated. I had to rethread all the Orifices including the new ones with a tap set. Do yourself a favor and do the #8 1/2" ones by the dials too. This should solve any rusting issues in the future. This worked well and is similar to their new setup. I hope this helps.
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Alexander from SAINT PAUL, MN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Wrench set
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Walter
December 13, 2017
How hard is it replace the front right orifice holder with spark igniter 12.5k?
For model number JDR8895AAS
Hi Walter,
Thank you for your question. First you will have to cut the power to your appliance and make sure to turn off the gas as well. Then you will remove the grates, burner caps, and burner heads from the top of the appliance. Once you have all of those removed, you will then remove all of the screws holding the orifice holders to the cook top. Use a putty knife to detach the clips at the front left and right corners of your cooktop. Once you have your cooktop off the holder will be right there for you. You would just unplug the spark electrode from the spark module, then unscrew the holder from the tube. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Walter
December 13, 2017
I'm ordering a orifice holder with spark igniter 12.5k. Does the part come with burner head screws? If not how do I order them? I had to drill out the screws that were in the part that I'm replacing. Thank you, Walter
For model number JDR8895AAS
Hi Walter, Thank you for the question. The screw is sold sepratly. You will need to order Part Number: PS11742240. Good luck with the repair!
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Bill
June 27, 2021
What are the part numbers for each of the 5 offices (item 7 in diagram) for this cooktop?
For model number JGC1536ADS15
Hello Bill, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part #: PS2090463 for the Right Front (for your model), PS11744609 for the Center, PS11744613 for the Left Rear (on your model) and PS11744612 for the Right Rear and Left Front. We hope this helps!
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Oneil
November 21, 2018
I am replacing all of the orifice burners w/ spark igniters for my 4 burner range. The front right and left rear burners look the same, the front left is the largest and the rear right is the smallest. Which replacement parts do i need? I also need the part number for the mounting screws being that i had to drill out the old screws due them being rusted.
For model number MGR6772BDS
Hi ONeil,
Thank you for your question. The large 16k btu orifice is Part# PS11744610, The medium 9.2k btu is PS11744213, and the small 5k btu is part# PS11744611. The screw is part# PS11741257. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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MIKE
November 21, 2019
What is the part numbers for the frt left and rt frt burner
Orifice holders??
For model number JDR8895AAW
Hello Mike,
Thank you for your question. The right front orifice and igniter is under part PS11744613, and the burner head for it is under part PS11754347 for your model. The left front orifice and igniter is under part PS11744610 and the burner head for that is under part PS11754345 for your model. Hope this helps!
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