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    Speed Queen FL

    I also looked at another parts diagram for the motor you mentioned. It was for a stacking w&d, but in that diagram there was also a transformer which my machine does not have. I don't think it would work without rewiring in a transformer. I am not up for that, yet.
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    Speed Queen FL

    Thank you jkbff. That is a different part number then what the manual calls out. Also the machine I have is plugged into a 110-120V standard household outlet. Do you have the same machine model LTS84AWH?
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    Speed Queen FL

    Thank you for the link mrb627. I followed it and have been searching it and on ebay but no luck yet. I did find the motor on Repairclinic.com, however, after placing order a day or two later, they said sorry for the inconvenience but part is no longer available. Another site...
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    Speed Queen FL

    You're right Launderess. I think that the brushes bound up in their guide causing a larger gap, causing over heat, deforming the board that the brushes are mounted to which equaled premature failure of the new brush installation. Oh and BTW appnut this model has a light for heater but no heater.
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    Speed Queen FL

    The electric motor shop said cost to rebuild would be unreasonable. And it is the same motor as some of the other FL of time period like whirlpool and ammana yet haven't found one of these either.
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    Speed Queen FL

    Hello all! Thanks for reading. I'm looking for a replacement motor for my less than 25 year old speed queen front load model #LTS84AWH. From an earlier post by swestoyz I think it was born 2002ish. IMHO a claim of lasting quality should be backed by 25 year part availability. The motor (part#...
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