Cleaning P61 air wash and tube?

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snocross1985

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The air wash and the tube that runs to it in P61 has a lot of ash in it. I would like to clean it out, but can't figure out how the tube comes out. Anyone able to shine some light on this for me?
 
The air wash and the tube that runs to it in P61 has a lot of ash in it. I would like to clean it out, but can't figure out how the tube comes out. Anyone able to shine some light on this for me?
Hello
I take a compressor and blow it out thru the air wash slot in the front of the stove.
 
I have a P43. Similar to your P61. In this picture check out the clear tube with the black rubber cork that goes into your ashvac vacuum nozzle.
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I squeeze that tube and slide it down into the air wash and go back and forth a few times. It's a tight fit but it works well for me. I wouldn't worry about the metal tube needing to be cleaned. I don't believe any ash would make it in there. I've been doing it this way for about five years and no ash remains in the air wash area. I hope this helps.
 
Many here like pipe cleaners. Fuzzy little wires seem to do the job on the cheap. Other recommendations above work too.
 
I ended up making my own plug to fit in the vac and used a drinking straw. Worked great! I did have to take the tube out as it was full for the first 3 or so inches. Previous owners did not take care of this stove.
 
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I ended up making my own plug to fit in the vac and used a drinking straw. Worked great! I did have to take the tube out as it was full for the first 3 or so inches. Previous owners did not take care of this stove.
so how do u take that tube out?
others have said they slip a round tube attachment into the air wash? but it looks like a long mail slot.. [if i am looking at the air wash]
 
I have a P43. Similar to your P61. In this picture check out the clear tube with the black rubber cork that goes into your ashvac vacuum nozzle.
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I squeeze that tube and slide it down into the air wash and go back and forth a few times. It's a tight fit but it works well for me. I wouldn't worry about the metal tube needing to be cleaned. I don't believe any ash would make it in there. I've been doing it this way for about five years and no ash remains in the air wash area. I hope this helps.
I have the same vacuum attachment here. So even squeezed in the narrow slot and ,smashed it will suck up the ash?
 
I have the same vacuum attachment here. So even squeezed in the narrow slot and ,smashed it will suck up the ash?
I do not think PJ has been around for a while.You could always get a smaller section of tubing,cut the end at an angle,snake it down in there,tape it to the vac hose,closing off the end of the vac hose,except for the hose.But,like Don said,air pressure is easier,but,possibly a bit messy.
 
I do not think PJ has been around for a while.You could always get a smaller section of tubing,cut the end at an angle,snake it down in there,tape it to the vac hose,closing off the end of the vac hose,except for the hose.But,like Don said,air pressure is easier,but,possibly a bit messy.
Well, I think I'm onto something anyways. Yesterday evening did the compressed air thing in the slot and I think I made it worse. The teardrops stain is a little darker. So since I have the hose attachment I'll try vacuuming it this weekend as PJ said.or your suggestion.btw: can that tube be removed? Harman P series.
 
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sow ho

so how do u take that tube out?
others have said they slip a round tube attachment into the air wash? but it looks like a long mail slot.. [if i am looking at the air wash]
I just blow out the slot with a compressor! All done!
 
soooo, i blew out the air wash vent with a tube attachment to my powersmith vac ..[plugged the main hose into the blow air port].
still getting the teardrop stain on the right side of the harman glass.
did the dollar bill test on all sides of the door and THAT side is where the dollar bill can pull out .. but no way to make the door tighter on right side.
wondering if i put another door gasket on [new one this summer] but used the next thickness size up on it this time? assuming this is the cause.......thoughts? yeah,ezpz to wipe it off with a damp cloth once a day but little things like this always bug me at least for an answer of why..:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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I ended up making my own plug to fit in the vac and used a drinking straw. Worked great! I did have to take the tube out as it was full for the first 3 or so inches. Previous owners did not take care of this stove.
do you remember what size bolts hold the tube on and did they crack lose easy enough?
 
soooo, i blew out the air wash vent with a tube attachment to my powersmith vac ..[plugged the main hose into the blow air port].
still getting the teardrop stain on the right side of the harman glass.
did the dollar bill test on all sides of the door and THAT side is where the dollar bill can pull out .. but no way to make the door tighter on right side.
wondering if i put another door gasket on [new one this summer] but used the next thickness size up on it this time? assuming this is the cause.......thoughts? yeah,ezpz to wipe it off with a damp cloth once a day but little things like this always bug me at least for an answer of why..:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Your ash vac blower is like 10 PSI which pales to compare to a 100 PSI air compressor!
Look what 40 PSI does to a silicone vacuum hose!
 

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Haha...you commented in the thread Bob...click on the link...
 
I just went down and checked my P38 (now a P43;)) and looked down the slot. There is a bunch of ash in there. Still plenty of free board but probably a cup or more of ash kinda drifted up toward the right side. I have never looked in there before. I service several Harman stoves per week and never gave it a thought. That is why I like this forum! But most P-series owners do all there own cleaning. 90% of my annual cleanings are inserts.
 
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