Thank you for a very concise video helping us with rebuilding the kitchen aid. There are other much worse videos of Kitchenaid mechanics singing and introducing people into the video they didn't need to so MY DEEP APPRECIATION.
Thanks for the detail instructions they were spot on only thing I had trouble with is trying to remove that c clip without a c clip tool I got it but man it was a pain just make sure I ordered one in one of those kits off Amazon made it a time of year to put back on but thanks again man great video
Mine is over 20 years old. Never serviced. Just stuck and started grinding. Working out if I attempt to fix myself or send it off to a repair shop. Might give it a go myself.
Do you happen to know how to get the top cover off the Pro 450? I need to tighten the screw on the control switch. I can’t get the mixer to shut off all the way.
Holy cow I must have the oldest kitchen aid ever🤣 Mine looks nothing like that inside😳 It’s 25 years old and I just now am having issues… list nut on the motor housing… think it lodged in motor because it is locked up…I’m a diggin into these videos but these are newer ones
I know its a 5 month old comment but if you can find the serial number on it you should be able to find when it was manufactured and search a video/guide for your specific model
I have the Professional HD and the gear is all one piece once I pull the snap ring off. The gear still doesn't come off. Is there something else to remove?
Yeah I finally did, there were two pieces from my kit that didn't fit very well. One was the extra attachment gear which I never use anyway so the old one went back and then the gear that transfers the power from the motor to the rest of the gears I had to use the old one. The part that actually need the repair fit fine so that's the good news. I used it that night and made some dough. @@SkylarHillShop
@Kent Merrill, it has always sounded like that since it was new. I would imagine it has do to with they way the gears are cut. Some styles of gears are inherently noisy.
@@konasan certain gears are quite noisy depending on there shape. Spir gears are gears with straight teeth and they are the strongest and most noisy. Beveled gears are cut diagonally on an angle and are slightly less strong but quieter. That's all up to the engineers.