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CrispyQ

(38,604 posts)
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 06:19 PM Aug 2013

Garbage disposal weird sound question.

My gd sounds like it's out of sync. There is nothing stuck in it, but it really vibrates & makes a lot of noise, even when there is nothing but water. It did this a few weeks ago & then went back to normal, but now it's back. It sounds like it is out of sync, if that makes any sense.

PS - I have always hated gd's. Then I read King's "Firestarter" & I hate them even more. I really need a compost bin.

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Garbage disposal weird sound question. (Original Post) CrispyQ Aug 2013 OP
Bad bearings/bushings. NYC_SKP Aug 2013 #1
+1.. Or a bent / out of balance blade.. X_Digger Aug 2013 #2
Or a broken flail, same solution...buy and install a new one. HereSince1628 Aug 2013 #7
Thank you. CrispyQ Aug 2013 #4
You can use it until you can no longer take the smell or the noise. BUT: NYC_SKP Aug 2013 #5
~lol. I have a plumber for that kind of work! CrispyQ Aug 2013 #6
I don't like them either Warpy Aug 2013 #3
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
1. Bad bearings/bushings.
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 06:50 PM
Aug 2013

Unfortunately, appliances aren't made to make it easy or practical to replace these thing.

X_Digger

(18,585 posts)
2. +1.. Or a bent / out of balance blade..
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 08:09 PM
Aug 2013

.. though that doesn't usually stop on its own then reappear.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
7. Or a broken flail, same solution...buy and install a new one.
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 05:44 PM
Aug 2013

It's really easy.

A DIY'ers dream. You get to play with simple plumbing under the sink and deal with electricity!

CrispyQ

(38,604 posts)
4. Thank you.
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 07:43 AM
Aug 2013

Can I use it till it quits or is it better to just replace it since I will need to eventually anyway?

 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
5. You can use it until you can no longer take the smell or the noise. BUT:
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 10:26 AM
Aug 2013

Be sure you have a good circuit breaker, or if you have glass fuses that you don't have more than a 15 amp fuse there.

I mean to say that the only danger is an electrical overload and fire incident.

Kind of makes replacing the unit sound like a good deal, no?

If it was me, I'd take out the old unit and bring it with me to make sure I'm getting a new one with the same features and rough dimensions.

In advance of doing that, you might find the hardest thing to do is to remove the existing unit- Here are two useful YouTubes:





Have fun!

CrispyQ

(38,604 posts)
6. ~lol. I have a plumber for that kind of work!
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 10:34 AM
Aug 2013

But yes, I will look at getting it replaced, soon. I know this is probably a simple task for those with the tools, but to me it looks like 4 hours of aggravation, frustration & a reason to drink heavily afterwards.

Thank you!

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
3. I don't like them either
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 09:49 PM
Aug 2013

and these 68 year old drains probably wouldn't handle one very well, so I've avoided having one.

However, if the cheap and obvious part of having all the screws tight is not the problem, you're probably looking at a bad bearing.

The choice is a high labor charge for rebuilding it or a lower labor charge for a new unit--or just dispensing with it.

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