'95 Genesis 1000 LX Build - Not a Keeper


 
It would be a shame to put those on a crappy looking manifold.
Not only does a drill work well for cleaning the axle, it also helps for painting it, and doubles as a drying rack! I figure that sanding it takes off any remnants of protection, so I sprayed them silver. The smaller one is for the tank hanger.
 

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I also bought some caps for this style for blasting and painting. Don’t want any of that media going in that tube. The bolt tru style there’s really no solution, but there are enough holes that a few good blasts of air gets it all out.
 
Looking good and extra credit for not being afraid to take those valves out of the rail.
Taking them out isn't what makes me squirmish... putting them back in does! And this style valve doesn't really have a great place to put the wrench on. They were kind of cumbersome coming out, so I am sure it will be a bit of a battle to reassemble.
 
Taking them out isn't what makes me squirmish... putting them back in does! And this style valve doesn't really have a great place to put the wrench on. They were kind of cumbersome coming out, so I am sure it will be a bit of a battle to reassemble.
There's been more than one guy on here that's broken a valve taking it off the rail, but I can see where putting it back on might be a pain.
 
I have extra manifolds and valves which helps not be too concerned if something happens. If one of you guys break the valve I can easily send one. But it would have to be a x000 unless you can change out the stems and use them for newer. I wouldn't know.
 
I have extra manifolds and valves which helps not be too concerned if something happens. If one of you guys break the valve I can easily send one. But it would have to be a x000 unless you can change out the stems and use them for newer. I wouldn't know.
I have some spares too, but non identical to these ones... now you guys have me nervous about putting them back in, lol
 
I have extra manifolds and valves which helps not be too concerned if something happens. If one of you guys break the valve I can easily send one. But it would have to be a x000 unless you can change out the stems and use them for newer. I wouldn't know.
Just keep in mind that Weber used different valves on these grills, even within the same models. Make sure you match them up. Some have much shorter sweeps on them than others.
 
Just keep in mind that Weber used different valves on these grills, even within the same models. Make sure you match them up. Some have much shorter sweeps on them than others.
Definitely Bruce that's what I meant by the stems. There's probably a better name for them
 
Who’s the idiot that blasted and painted the wrong manifold? 🤦🏻‍♂️

Got a spare ready for my next one.

I’m really liking the clear coated look on the badges. Duplicate-Color has a 550 degree clear I decided to try out. Didn’t whiten the aluminum like I’ve seen others say can happen.
 

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I’m really liking the clear coated look on the badges. Duplicate-Color has a 550 degree clear I decided to try out. Didn’t whiten the aluminum like I’ve seen others say can happen.
I like the clear coated look myself although I've been going old school on them lately. I think your badge whitened up at least a little bit compared to the one I just finished up.IMG_20250421_183930052.jpg
 

 

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