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Started by cgellatly, May 31, 2021, 06:38:09 AM

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cgellatly

Hello:
I'm looking to resurrect a Gen 1 Performer BBQ that's been tucked away under the cottage.   The panel that should have the Model Number is missing and I'm unable to locate the model number for Gen 1 Performer BBQ online. 
Given most parts suppliers require a model number before ordering,  does anyone have this most sought after data?
Thanks!
Craig


Mr.CPHo

Hello and welcome.  There were two versions of the 1st gen  stainless steel Performers, colloquially referred to as SSPs, with either gas-assist or not. 

Assuming yours has gas assist, check out this schematic from Weber.com

https://www.weber.com/US/en/help/schematicsbrowse/821001

Have fun with the restoration. 

cgellatly

 Many thanks for a quick reply.  It's exactly what I needed.
Cheers!
Craig



Jan M.

Can't wait to see pics!


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Best regards,
Jan

502BBQ

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on May 31, 2021, 07:25:21 AM
Hello and welcome.  There were two versions of the 1st gen  stainless steel Performers, colloquially referred to as SSPs, with either gas-assist or not. 

Assuming yours has gas assist, check out this schematic from Weber.com

https://www.weber.com/US/en/help/schematicsbrowse/821001

Have fun with the restoration.

I was literally searching for the same info. Thank you!

Foster Dahlet

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on May 31, 2021, 07:25:21 AM
Hello and welcome.  There were two versions of the 1st gen  stainless steel Performers, colloquially referred to as SSPs, with either gas-assist or not. 

Assuming yours has gas assist, check out this schematic from Weber.com

https://www.weber.com/US/en/help/schematicsbrowse/821001

Have fun with the restoration.
There is one other variable.  Some of the early SSPs had the ash catcher assembly shown in these schematics.  Later SSP models, including the one I had which was a 2002, had a different ash catcher assembly which did not have hex nut, nor an ash catcher bar.  The two different ash catcher assemblies are not compatible and modifications are necessary to use a newer assembly on an older model SSP. 

http://weberkettleclub.com/blog/2014/03/03/converting-a-weber-ots-to-otg/

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I like my Kettles like my coffee....strong and black.

2019 Black 26" OKP; 2015 Black 22" OKP; 2004 Black SJP; mid 70's Statesman; mid 70's Gourmet, 2017 Black CGA; 2000 Black GGA;

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[/quote]There is one other variable.  Some of the early SSPs had the ash catcher assembly shown in these schematics.  Later SSP models, including the one I had which was a 2002, had a different ash catcher assembly which did not have hex nut, nor an ash catcher bar.  The two different ash catcher assemblies are not compatible and modifications are necessary to use a newer assembly on an older model SSP. 

http://weberkettleclub.com/blog/2014/03/03/converting-a-weber-ots-to-otg/

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[/quote]

Good to know! The two SSP's I picked up are a '98 and an '02. I'm going to start getting into them this weekend. Thanks!