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Old 03-29-2023, 06:35 PM   #1
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Part number for 1990s Atwood stoves?

Hi there, have a mid 1990s Atwood Wedgewood stove, and its configuration is like the following pictures.
I don't have the knob that you crank to click and spark, it just has a push button spark. Atwood PN's are 53078, 52279 for the button and the ignitor but no longer shows available.

Anybody see a way around this? And no I don't mean a clicky lighter which drives me nuts. lol

Can some other sort of clicker button for a camp stove or something be used? What about the electrode itself that you can see is on a little disc like mine?

Maybe like this with the electrode I saw online in the 4th pic and I'll just figure out how to mount it in the center?
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Yes you can use that piezo

Mount in existing opening
Cut wire off of the electrode...add an insulated ring wire connector then connect it to existing electrode with that nut

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Not sure I follow exactly..... ?
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Not sure I follow exactly..... ?
I got it, I had to end up drilling a hole in the round center ring and using the bracket with hole that the new piezo came with screwing it through that. All works now.
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