brisnat81
Well-known member
Hi All,
We've got a .65 Horsepower Insinkerator, that we've had for 4 years and is about 6 years old. We bought it from a friend who was contracted to do the warranty replacement work on the batches of Insinkerators that had faulty lower seals.
He replaced the seals, sold it to us for $50 and its done a wonderful job up until a week or so ago.
When it is running it is fine, but when you turn the power off and it slows to a halt, there is a high pitched squeal for the last 2-3 seconds that the disk is turning. Is this likely to be a bearing problem, or can stuff get twisted around the drive shaft under the cutting disk.
If it is a bearing, is this a replacable item? A .65 Horsepower Insinkerator costs around $700 here, if I had to replace it with new, it would unfortunately be a Badger at $300.
Is there an easy way to dissasemble the disposal and am I likely to need new seals to put it back together without leaking.
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Nathan
We've got a .65 Horsepower Insinkerator, that we've had for 4 years and is about 6 years old. We bought it from a friend who was contracted to do the warranty replacement work on the batches of Insinkerators that had faulty lower seals.
He replaced the seals, sold it to us for $50 and its done a wonderful job up until a week or so ago.
When it is running it is fine, but when you turn the power off and it slows to a halt, there is a high pitched squeal for the last 2-3 seconds that the disk is turning. Is this likely to be a bearing problem, or can stuff get twisted around the drive shaft under the cutting disk.
If it is a bearing, is this a replacable item? A .65 Horsepower Insinkerator costs around $700 here, if I had to replace it with new, it would unfortunately be a Badger at $300.
Is there an easy way to dissasemble the disposal and am I likely to need new seals to put it back together without leaking.
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Nathan