Assumeing the gas supply had not been interrupted, I removed the ignition electrodes to find that the two probes were almost touching each other, and there was a bit of carbon bridging the gap. They had obviously bent together with their prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Bending them back to their correct gap would have been a wast of time, as they would soon bend in the heat again. Replacing the electrodes was the only long-term solution to the problem.
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