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Started by Jeepin79, February 13, 2017, 08:09:22 PM

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Jeepin79

I have a few grills now and have never taken any of the ash sweep assembly's apart.  I want to pull the sweeps off of the grill I bought this past weekend.  It's the newer style without the set screw.  I twisted and pulled on the arm and it won't budge.  I know it's gotta be simple but I am obviously missing something.  What am I missing?  Thanks in advance. 

MINIgrillin

Well..if it's not too gunked up you can reach in the bowl and press really hard on the middle of the sweeps while pulling and twisting the handle. I believe you can also pry down carefully with a screw driver between the h-clip and handle. Don't pry on the porcelain
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Cellar2ful

Here is a YouTube video showing how to get the handle loose with a screw driver.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4SSX6GiMGM
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MacEggs


Or, there is this pic .... Man, I posted this pic years ago.  It needs to be a sticky.  ??? ;D ;)


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Jeepin79

Thanks for the info,  looks easy enough.  One last question,  do I need to note the position of each blade since I will be reusing them or are they all the same? 

MacEggs

Quote from: Jeepin79 on February 13, 2017, 08:46:42 PM
Thanks for the info,  looks easy enough.  One last question,  do I need to note the position of each blade since I will be reusing them or are they all the same?

They are numbered ... 1, 2, 3.  You will see the numbers once they are clean.
You should be able to determine the order by looking at the base area where they all connect.
It is specific.  One of them lays flat (1 or 3, can't remember), then 2 in the middle.  You'll get it figured out.
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Mr.CPHo

#6
I struggled with this same issue at first.  Have I mentioned before I'm an idiot for never reading instructions?! 

This pic may help:


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Jeepin79

I just tried to get it apart.  Its not gunked up at all, the arm wiggles around and moved in and out a little and I still cant get it.  I tried to push a screwdriver under it as the video shows but it wont slide under the arm.  I also tried to put a screwdriver in the handle of the arm and twist it that way and it would not turn around.  This should not be this difficult.  Any other suggestions?

Cellar2ful

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Some of them are really stubborn.  You have to keep attempting to rotate the handle while forcing the screwdriver between the handle and the washer. There is a little tab on the handle that has to pop out of a slot on the washer. You won't be able to bend the handle but the screwdriver pushes the washer downward enough for the tab to pop out.  I had one a week ago that fought me for about 10 minutes till it gave in and popped out. 
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Jeepin79

Thanks, I will go mess with it again and hopefully get it to pop.  What a pain in the a**.


Jason

Get the screwdriver wedged in there (between the handle and washer) really good and twist the screwdriver, while twisting the handle. 

Jeepin79

Quote from: Jason on February 14, 2017, 12:25:21 PM
Get the screwdriver wedged in there (between the handle and washer) really good and twist the screwdriver, while twisting the handle.

Tried that.  All of the parts are clean but I still cant get it to pop.  I am just going to leave it.  I was able to clean it up well enough without taking it apart.  I dont want to screw it up and have to replace it by breaking it.  I am going to leave well enough alone.


Jason

Quote from: Jeepin79 on February 14, 2017, 12:41:48 PM
Quote from: Jason on February 14, 2017, 12:25:21 PM
Get the screwdriver wedged in there (between the handle and washer) really good and twist the screwdriver, while twisting the handle.

Tried that.  All of the parts are clean but I still cant get it to pop.  I am just going to leave it.  I was able to clean it up well enough without taking it apart.  I dont want to screw it up and have to replace it by breaking it.  I am going to leave well enough alone.

I feel your pain man! I have given up before too, only to come back a day later and have it cooperate right away.  :o

pbe gummi bear

Are you turning the ash sweep handle the correct way? You need to turn it so the locking tab is going towards your screwdriver? If so, it should be pretty easy.
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Jeepin79

Quote from: pbe gummi bear on February 14, 2017, 04:07:17 PM
Are you turning the ash sweep handle the correct way? You need to turn it so the locking tab is going towards your screwdriver? If so, it should be pretty easy.

Yes, I tried both ways, neither would cooperate.  I am very capable of taking things apart but this damn thing has me stumped.  Not that big of a deal, I wanted it cleaned perfectly but its clean enough and it works fine so I am going to leave it alone.