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On Apr 22, 6:15*am, willshak wrote:
Mike wrote the following: So I'm cleaning up the kitchen last night after getting the kids to bed, running some water in the sink as I rinse dishes. *The side of the sink with the disposal starts to fill up a bit, so I do the usual - click on the disposal to clear the junk out and let the water flow. Except this time the water didn't begin flowing. *I heard the motor run when I flipped the switch, but nothing happened. *I pull out the rubber piece in the sink, put on a glove and reach in a bit (yes, I know this is ill-advised). *There is, of course, a bunch of food in there. *I take a moment to scoop out as much as I can and then shine a flashlight into the disposal. *I see in there the nut that holds the flywheel to the spinning bolt, but the nut is not in the middle like it should be. *I fish out the nut and it's got part of the bolt still in it. *In short, the bolt that come up the middle from the motor has broken and the top portion of the bolt is still in the nut. *Good grief. *I set the fly wheel back in the center so that I can see the top of the bolt, and then turn on the motor briefly. *Yep, the bolt still turns, but without the nut holding the flywheel to the bolt, the flywheel just sits there. *Off to google, search string "garbage disposal repair". *Tons of results for things like unclogging a disposal, resetting a disposal, but nothing that addresses my situation. So what do you think? *Is this fixable, or is a replacement disposal the only viable way to go? *If I do end up getting a plan to fix the unit, it seems like pulling teh disposal from the sink will be the only way to get down into the guts where the bolt meets the motor. Thanks for any info/advice. Mike Remove the disposer and replace it with a piece of drain pipe. What do you need a disposal for? Dumping pieces of garbage into your septic tank, or worse, the municipal sewer system, which has to work extra to remove that crap before they release the treated water into the waterways? Get a cheap garbage can and scrape the waste from the dishes into it. I hear some places actually have some kind of service where trucks come and pick up the garbage for you. Of course there is a fee. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Most people don't like scooping bits of crud and various foodstuffs, peelings, chicken guts, etc. from the drain into a garbage can (yuck). Garbage disposals are practically standard equipment in modern kitchens. They save time, avoid messes, and are very convenient. It's so nice to wipe off everything right off your counters directly into the undermount sink and flip a switch. |
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