Are all Weber rotisserie motors & rotisserie interchangeable?

Started by PotsieWeber, April 08, 2019, 12:22:35 PM

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PotsieWeber

There was another thread about rotisseries, instead of hi-jacking that one, I thought I'd ask here.  I am guessing that rotisserie kits are basically identical with respect to motors & brackets, but really don't know if it is true.  Wondered if someone might know. 

Basically, I'm assuming that if a motor goes, you can replace it with just about any other weber motor.  If that is true, then I'm guessing the brackets are identical too, but that probably a bit less likely.
regards,
Hal

Grillagin

I have two generations of them. One from the early 70s and one from around 2000.  The brackets look different enough that I don't think you can swap the motors.  I'm not sure, since I never tried, and can't do it now, since the older one is at the cabin.  I can report back after this weekend, if I go up there.

Mr.CPHo

No, all motors and brackets are not interchangeable.  The motor on the left is older and fits the bracket in the background via two notches.  The motor on the right is newer and only fits the newer brackets which aren't as wide.

PotsieWeber

Thanks for the information.

Which leads us to the next questions.  Are the more modern motors & brackets all interchangeable?

I have the older style bracket on an old roti-ring, but with an old non-Weber motor that was either made to replace it (another bbq company) or rigged to do so.  My old motor is more of an "innie", whereas your old motor is more of an "outie".  Was yours rigged for a shorter spit?  Mine spit was "missing" the handle, but then I noticed one of the posts mentioned they didn't have handles on them way back when, so I'm guessing it was original but who knows.

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on April 08, 2019, 12:53:45 PM
No, all motors and brackets are not interchangeable.  The motor on the left is older and fits the bracket in the background via two notches.  The motor on the right is newer and only fits the newer brackets which aren't as wide.
regards,
Hal

Mr.CPHo

Assuming we're talking about the vintage 22" roti, the spit measures exactly 25" long, has a groove an inch from the end and does not have a handle.

No, I don't believe my motors were rigged to receive shorter spits.  I have two and both are "outies". 

Hope this helps.


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PotsieWeber

Thanks for the info, now I'll have to take another look at it again. 
regards,
Hal

ClubChapin

Quote from: PotsieWeber on April 08, 2019, 01:31:55 PMWhich leads us to the next questions.  Are the more modern motors & brackets all interchangeable?

In my experience all 5/16" motors, brackets, & spits from the modern era, that I have tried, at least from three different manufacturers (Weber, OneGrill, & Master Forge) ARE interchangeable.

I have found that the sockets on various motors are different depths so spits may not fit on the passive end without adjusting the spit rod bushing.

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/roto-spit-rod-length/msg407686/#msg407686

It's real easy to shorten a longer rod if you see a great deal on a gasser rotisserie set up.

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-grill-modifications-customs/angle-grinder-spit-sharpener/msg394286/#msg394286

PotsieWeber

regards,
Hal